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Fionn Aug 11th 2019 10:32 pm

Rule of thumb for WEP Windfall calculation
 
Hi,

I think I remember comment previously that impact of WEP roughly translates to a $1 US social security reduction for every $2 dollars in 'other' pensions and that the reduction maxes out at 50% of US SS amount. Does that sound about right?

Also I assume that it makes no difference whether the pension is being claimed from US or Europe (France)?

thanks
Fionn

vespucci Aug 12th 2019 4:07 am

Re: Rule of thumb for WEP Windfall calculation
 

Originally Posted by Fionn (Post 12721902)
Hi,

I think I remember comment previously that impact of WEP roughly translates to a $1 US social security reduction for every $2 dollars in 'other' pensions and that the reduction maxes out at 50% of US SS amount. Does that sound about right?

Also I assume that it makes no difference whether the pension is being claimed from US or Europe (France)?

thanks
Fionn

This is roughly what I think too, except for maxing out of the reduction: the reduction maxes out at roughly something in the region of $500, and the reduction always maxes out at 50% of the other pension.

lansbury Aug 12th 2019 5:56 am

Re: Rule of thumb for WEP Windfall calculation
 
As a rough guide the first part of your SS calculation will reduce by 5% for each year you are under the 30 years of qualifying contributions. So 29 years it reduces 5%, 28 years 10% up to 50% for only 20 years contributions. There is a WEP calculator on the SS web site.

Beraider Aug 12th 2019 12:44 pm

Re: Rule of thumb for WEP Windfall calculation
 

Originally Posted by lansbury (Post 12721981)
As a rough guide the first part of your SS calculation will reduce by 5% for each year you are under the 30 years of qualifying contributions. So 29 years it reduces 5%, 28 years 10% up to 50% for only 20 years contributions. There is a WEP calculator on the SS web site.

it seems you're suggesting that if one's foreign pension is only $100.00 per month and that if one only had 20 years of qualifying contributions, then that person would lose 50% of their SS benefit. Surely that cannot be accurate?

Fionn Aug 12th 2019 1:50 pm

Re: Rule of thumb for WEP Windfall calculation
 

Originally Posted by vespucci (Post 12721963)
This is roughly what I think too, except for maxing out of the reduction: the reduction maxes out at roughly something in the region of $500, and the reduction always maxes out at 50% of the other pension.

Thanks. Just want to confirm I follow...
The maximum impact on US SS payment is a reduction of approx. $500 per month?
More specifically, the US SS reduction is never greater than 50% of the other pension?

vespucci Aug 12th 2019 4:16 pm

Re: Rule of thumb for WEP Windfall calculation
 

Originally Posted by Fionn (Post 12722132)
Thanks. Just want to confirm I follow...
The maximum impact on US SS payment is a reduction of approx. $500 per month?
More specifically, the US SS reduction is never greater than 50% of the other pension?

Exactly.




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