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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xml:lang="en" xml:base="https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=rsstopic&pg=2&ft=1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title type="text">Atom Feed - Federal Soup - Topic:Does sick leave conversion count towards SRS calculation? - 20</title><subtitle type="text">Federal Soup - Atom Feed</subtitle><id>urn:https:--forum-federalsoup-com:AtomFeed:FederalSoup:Topic:DoessickleaveconversioncounttowardsSRScalculation?-20:1</id><rights type="text">Copyright 2020 Federal Soup</rights><updated>2020-12-05T14:15:47Z</updated><category term="YAF" /><logo>https://forum.federalsoup.com/Images/YAFLogo.png</logo><author><name>Forum Admin</name><uri>https://forum.federalsoup.com</uri><email>admin@federalsoup.com</email></author><author><name>Ed Zurndorfer</name><uri>https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=profile&u=18320&name=Ed Zurndorfer</uri></author><contributor><name>Ed Zurndorfer</name><uri>https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=profile&u=18320&name=Ed Zurndorfer</uri></contributor><contributor><name>kedward777</name><uri>https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=profile&u=57621&name=kedward777</uri></contributor><generator>YetAnotherForum.NET</generator><link rel="alternate" href="https://forum.federalsoup.com/" /><link rel="self" href="https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=rsstopic&pg=2&ft=1" /><entry><id>urn:https:--forum-federalsoup-com:ftPosts:st1:meid951663:1</id><title type="text">Does sick leave conversion count towards SRS calculation?</title><summary type="html">Unlike the FERS annuity, unused sick leave (converted to years, months and days) is not used in the calculation of the Special Retirement Supplement (SRS) annuity. </summary><published>2019-11-29T12:01:19-08:00</published><updated>2019-11-29T12:01:19-08:00</updated><author><name>Ed Zurndorfer</name></author><link rel="alternate" href="https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=951663&find=lastpost" /><content type="html">Unlike the FERS annuity, unused sick leave (converted to years, months and days) is not used in the calculation of the Special Retirement Supplement (SRS) annuity. </content><source><title type="text">Atom Feed - Federal Soup - Topic:Does sick leave conversion count towards SRS calculation? - 20</title><subtitle type="text">Federal Soup - Atom Feed</subtitle><id>urn:https:--forum-federalsoup-com:AtomFeed:FederalSoup:Topic:DoessickleaveconversioncounttowardsSRScalculation?-20:1</id><rights type="text">Copyright 2020 Federal Soup</rights><updated>2020-12-05T14:15:47Z</updated><category term="YAF" /><logo>https://forum.federalsoup.com/Images/YAFLogo.png</logo><author><name>Forum Admin</name><uri>https://forum.federalsoup.com</uri><email>admin@federalsoup.com</email></author><author><name>Ed Zurndorfer</name><uri>https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=profile&u=18320&name=Ed Zurndorfer</uri></author><contributor><name>Ed Zurndorfer</name><uri>https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=profile&u=18320&name=Ed Zurndorfer</uri></contributor><contributor><name>kedward777</name><uri>https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=profile&u=57621&name=kedward777</uri></contributor><generator>YetAnotherForum.NET</generator><link rel="alternate" href="https://forum.federalsoup.com/" /><link rel="self" href="https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=rsstopic&pg=2&ft=1" /></source></entry><entry><id>urn:https:--forum-federalsoup-com:ftPosts:st1:meid951652:1</id><title type="text">Does sick leave conversion count towards SRS calculation?</title><summary type="html">If I understand correctly, when I retire at 56 (mra in theory), my sick leave is converted to creditable years/months for calculation of my pension. I have 4 years military time (paid to convert to Civil Service time), and 32 years continuous Federal civil service. I will have 1 year of sick leave when I retire. So I understand that my pension is calculated (1% x average of high 3) x 37. BUT is the sick leave credit also used to calculate the SRS? Which would be the non-military time (36 - 4 military years = 32 years) divided by 40? OR would my sick leave give me an extra year so that it is 33/40 ? </summary><published>2019-11-29T06:13:20-08:00</published><updated>2019-11-29T06:13:20-08:00</updated><author><name>kedward777</name></author><link rel="alternate" href="https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=951652&find=lastpost" /><content type="html">If I understand correctly, when I retire at 56 (mra in theory), my sick leave is converted to creditable years/months for calculation of my pension. I have 4 years military time (paid to convert to Civil Service time), and 32 years continuous Federal civil service. I will have 1 year of sick leave when I retire. So I understand that my pension is calculated (1% x average of high 3) x 37. BUT is the sick leave credit also used to calculate the SRS? Which would be the non-military time (36 - 4 military years = 32 years) divided by 40? OR would my sick leave give me an extra year so that it is 33/40 ? </content><source><title type="text">Atom Feed - Federal Soup - Topic:Does sick leave conversion count towards SRS calculation? - 20</title><subtitle type="text">Federal Soup - Atom Feed</subtitle><id>urn:https:--forum-federalsoup-com:AtomFeed:FederalSoup:Topic:DoessickleaveconversioncounttowardsSRScalculation?-20:1</id><rights type="text">Copyright 2020 Federal Soup</rights><updated>2020-12-05T14:15:47Z</updated><category term="YAF" /><logo>https://forum.federalsoup.com/Images/YAFLogo.png</logo><author><name>Forum Admin</name><uri>https://forum.federalsoup.com</uri><email>admin@federalsoup.com</email></author><author><name>Ed Zurndorfer</name><uri>https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=profile&u=18320&name=Ed Zurndorfer</uri></author><contributor><name>Ed Zurndorfer</name><uri>https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=profile&u=18320&name=Ed Zurndorfer</uri></contributor><contributor><name>kedward777</name><uri>https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=profile&u=57621&name=kedward777</uri></contributor><generator>YetAnotherForum.NET</generator><link rel="alternate" href="https://forum.federalsoup.com/" /><link rel="self" href="https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=rsstopic&pg=2&ft=1" /></source></entry></feed>