Survivor Benefit Plan: an analysis of direct remittances diverted to the U.S. Treasury
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Authors
Hovanec, Andrew W.
Subjects
survivor benefit plan
Advisors
Liao, Shu S.
Kalmar, Louis
Date of Issue
1995-12
Date
December 1995
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Language
en_US
Abstract
The Survivor Benefit Plan is a voluntary program designed to provide income protection for dependent survivors of members of the armed forces who die in retirement or while on active duty after reaching retirement eligibility. Obligations of the Federal government, arising under the Survivor Benefit Plan, to survivors are paid from the Military Retirement Fund. United States Code Title 10, Section 1452 requires persons participating in the Plan, and not entitled to retired pay, must deposit in the U.S. Treasury vice the Military Retirement Fund the premium payments that would otherwise have been deducted from their retired pay for that period. The member is required to pay premiums due to the Plan through a process called direct remittance. This thesis determined the annual amount of direct remittances arising from the Survivor Benefit Plan, and analyzed the financial loss to the Military Retirement Fund due to the diversion of these funds to the U.S. Treasury. An understanding of this process and the unique problems that direct remittances from the Survivor Benefit Plan represent provides a valuable contribution to understanding the accounting and valuation process of the Military Retirement Fund.
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Thesis
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Department
Systems Management
Organization
Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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Format
85 p.
Citation
Distribution Statement
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
