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Unfortunately, if you retire through TRS and do not work for your last five years for a district or other entity that participates in both TRS and Social Security, you will be affected by the GPO. Under this provision, your spousal Social Security benefit will be reduced by 2/3 of your TRS benefit.
Texas educators eligible for both a spousal or widow/er Social Security benefit and their own TRS pension benefit are subject to the GPO. The GPO reduces the amount such educators are eligible to receive as a spousal or widow/er Social Security benefit by two-thirds of the amount of their TRS pension benefit.
Rule of 80 - when the sum of your age plus your years of service equals 80 or more.
Benefit TypeEstimated Processing Time Frames Retirement Benefits Within 31​​ days after all required forms, documents, and payments (if applicable) have been received. Refunds Within 31 days after all required forms, documents, contributions are received, and final deposit is posted to the members account.6 more rows
To calculate TRS retirement benefits, use the following formula: Multiply your years of service credit by 2.3%. (Example: if you have 30 years of service credit in TRS, 30 x 2.3 = 69%.) Determine the average of your five highest years of salary.
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Officially, youll start the retirement process with your employer, letting them know when you plan to stop working. Depending on your employer and your tenure, you may need to write an official letter of resignation, document your contacts, processes, and files, and maybe even train a replacement.
The state sets specific windows when teachers can retire with benefits based on age and years of experience. Tier 6 teachers can retire with full benefits at age 65 with at least 5 years of service, or at age 62 and with enough years of experience such that their age and years of service total at least 80.
Normal-Age Retirement Eligibility To be eligible for normal-age service retirement, you must meet one of the following conditions: you are age 65 with at least five years of service credit, or you meet the Rule of 80 (your age and years of service credit total at least 80) and you have at least five years of

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