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Pay & Benefits / Retirement
Many federal retirees are experiencing significant delays in receiving their 1099-R tax forms from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). This is causing frustration as the tax filing deadline approaches. A change in OPM's delivery polic...
The delays stem from a policy shift by OPM to prioritize digital delivery of 1099-R forms. While intended to streamline the process, it has created hurdles for many retirees, especially those who prefer or require paper copies. The situation is compounded by difficulties in contacting OPM's customer service, leaving retirees without support. Lawmakers are now pushing OPM for answers and solutions.
OPM’s Federal HR 2.0 initiative seeks to address long-standing issues with fragmented HR systems. Consolidating these systems into a single platform aims to improve data accuracy, reduce costs, and enhance the employee experience. However, experts emphasize that simply consolidating systems is not enough. Connected workflows and AI-driven experiences are crucial to achieving real improvements in efficiency and service delivery.
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