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Changes to 2020 Tax Withholdings
The IRS released a revised Form W-4 for the 2020 tax year. This allows employees or retirees to more accurately estimate the amount of taxes to withhold from their income.
1099-R Tax Forms
Attention: 1099-R tax forms are being mailed on January 30th. To allow sufficient mail processing time, if you do not receive your 1099-R by February 10th please contact our office at (916) 874-9119.
SCERS Board To Approve COLA
The SCERS Board will adopt annual cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) for retirees and beneficiaries at the February 2020 Board meeting.
Funding Remains Strong
The funded status for the Sacramento County Employees’ Retirement System (SCERS) increased to 82.6 percent, as of June 30, 2019, according to the annual actuarial valuation approved by the Board of Retirement on November 20, 2019.
The fund was helped by a 2018-19 fiscal year investment return of 7.2 percent, finishing the fiscal year with approximately $9.8 billion in assets. SCERS continues to manage an unfunded liability of $2.1 billion over a 20-year period to ensure sufficient assets are in place to support long-term benefit obligations.
Retirement Board Election Results
The Sacramento County Department of Voter Registration and Elections announced election results on October 11, 2019, for three seats on the SCERS Board.
View the Retirement Board Election page for details.
Retirement Board Election Update
The 2019 Board of Retirement candidate nomination period is closed. Ballots will be mailed mid-September for the Miscellaneous Representative position.
Pension Fund Nears $10 Billion
SCERS’ investments returned 7.2% in the 2018-19 fiscal year, finishing with a market value of $9.7 billion.
SCERS assumes a 7% annual rate of return — meeting or exceeding that target helps keep the fund strong to support benefits without needing to increase contribution rates. For the last 3, 5, and 10 years ending June 30, SCERS delivered annualize returns of 10.4%, 6.5% and 9.7%, respectively.
2019 Annual Report: Strategic Management Program
The Strategic Management Program improves the maturity of SCERS’ strategic management capabilities with the introduction of improved processes for ownership of goals, objectives, implementation actions, performance tracking/measurement, and integrated risk management.
The following six goals guide our continuous improvement:
Read the Summer Issue of SCERS’ Newsletter
Our Summer 2019 newsletter is out! This issue spotlights our Chief Investment Officer, offers tips on submitting retirement documents early, a note about Board elections, and more.
Active and retired members can find the newsletter in their mailbox or may pick up a copy at SCERS’s downtown office. The newsletter has also been posted under Newsletters.
Retirement Board Elections Coming Soon
Sacramento County Employees’ Retirement System (SCERS) Retirement Board will elect three new members next month: a Miscellaneous Representative, Retiree Representative, and Alternate Retiree Representative. Ballots are being mailed to members, so make sure your mailing address is up to date!
Visit scers.org/elections for more detail on the open positions, upcoming nomination period, and voting period.
Date and Time Changes for Retirement Planning Seminars
Based on member feedback, we have pushed back the start time of our quarterly retirement planning seminars to 9 a.m. (previously 8 a.m.) and condensed the seminar to end at 4 p.m. (previously 4:30 p.m.). We also moved the October event to October 21 (previously October 3) due to a schedule conflict.
Overtime and Service Credit Policies
The SCERS Board of Retirement adopted new policies in April 2019 that clarify how compensation and service credit will be incorporated into pension calculations. SCERS will no longer include in Final Compensation any portion of allowances or pay incentives earned after April 27, 2019, as a result of overtime, expired compensatory time off (CTO), or CTO-over-max. SCERS also will limit service credit to one (1) year in a 12-month period. These policies provide for more consistency in pension calculations based on a better interpretation of law.
New Issue of SCERS Newsletter Published
The latest edition of the SCERS newsletter has been published. The Spring 2019 newsletter includes a spotlight on SCERS’ new Chief Benefits Officer, a retirement checklist, FAQs regarding service credit purchases, fast facts regarding benefit recipients, and details on upcoming events.
The newsletter has been posted on the SCERS website in the Newsletters section and has been mailed out to all of our active and retired members.
Post-Retirement Employment Policy Discussion Draft
At its meeting on March 20, 2019, the SCERS Board directed Staff to distribute a discussion draft of the Post-Retirement Employment Policy to stakeholders for comment and to bring the policy back to the Board for final approval at a future meeting.
New Issue of SCERS Newsletter Published
The latest edition of the SCERS newsletter has been published. The Winter 2019 newsletter includes an investment update, cost-of-living adjustment information, important tax information, benefit FAQs, and details on upcoming events.
The newsletter has been posted on the SCERS website in the Newsletters section and has been mailed out to all of our active and retired members.
Important Tax Information
Retirees should receive their Form 1099-R from the Sacramento County Employees’ Retirement System (SCERS) in late January or early February 2019. Please note that the SCERS’ Employee Identification Number (EIN) has changed. The change is effective for the 2018 tax year and for future tax years. Please be sure to update your tax filing records and forms accordingly. If someone prepares and/or files your taxes for you, be sure to notify your tax preparer of this change.
SCERS State EIN: 80072218
SCERS Federal EIN: 26-0096542
Direct Deposit Outreach for Retirees
The Sacramento County Employees’ Retirement System (SCERS) has launched an initiative to increase the use of direct deposit. About 96% of SCERS members already have their monthly pension payments directly deposited into their bank accounts. Just 4%, or approximately 400 retirees, are receiving paper checks in the mail.
SCERS Announces New Deputy CIO
Sacramento County Employees’ Retirement System (SCERS) has hired James Donohue as Deputy Chief Investment Officer (Deputy CIO). The Deputy CIO assists in the formulation and evaluation of investment policies and strategy, the development of the asset allocation and asset class structures, the risk management framework, and the oversight and selection of investment managers and service providers of the $9.2 billion fund.
Funded Status Improves to 82.5%
SCERS continues to make progress on meeting its long-term benefit obligations. The SCERS Board approved the annual actuarial valuation on November 5, 2018, which showed the SCERS funded status increased from 80.4% to 82.5%, on a market value basis, as of June 30, 2018. The unfunded liability is approximately $2 billion and is projected to be eliminated within 20 years.
SCERS Announces New Newsletter
Welcome to our new newsletter. Our goal is to provide you with interesting news and resources throughout the year, whether you retired 10 years ago or are 10 years away from retirement.
The newsletter will be mailed to all of our active and retired members. The newsletter will also be posted to our website. Please check the Newsletters section for new issues.