Sentences with phrase «salaries and pensions from»

«Right now, while Oyo State Government had paid its workers and pensioners two months salaries and pensions from Paris Club fund and a month allocation, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters is yet to release fund to pay local government workers and pensioners, serving Primary School Teachers and retired Primary School Teachers.»
«We inherited N14.7 billion as salaries and pensions from the Amaechi administration, which we cleared; N23.2 billion bank loan was also inherited and cleared by us
«Senator DeFrancisco has already earned the scorn of his constituents for «double dipping,» or taking both a salary and a pension from the state.
I make around $ 49,000 with my salary and pension from a previous employer.

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At the higher level, though, salaries can be impressive, ranging from the low to mid six figures, with solid benefits and a generous pension.
State and local employees» contributions to the two largest pension systems increased by 10 %, from 5 % to 5.5 % of their annual salaries and increased the retirement benefit age for new public employees, from 55 to 60 years.
[10] Examples of money income — sometimes referred to as «cash income» — include: wages and salaries; income from dividends; earnings from self - employment; rental income; child support and alimony payments; Social Security, disability, and unemployment benefits; cash welfare assistance; and pensions and other retirement income.
However, the taxpayers who decide to use the 1040A tax return can only have income from the following sources: interest and ordinary dividends, capital gains distributions, pensions, annuities, and IRAs, taxable scholarships and fellowship grants, wages, salaries, and tips; unemployment compensation;...
Your only income is from wages, salaries, tips, interest, ordinary dividends, capital gain distributions, taxable scholarships and fellowship grants, pensions, annuities, IRAs, unemployment compensation, Alaska Permanent Fund dividends, and taxable social security or railroad retirement benefits
Gross income is a combination of your income sources from salary, pensions, Social Security, interest, dividends, capital gains and alike.
The report recommends police forces move away from a final salary to a career - average system, the raising of standard retirement age to 60 and, in the longer term, the design of a whole new scheme for dealing with police pensions.
In addition to supporting the pension forfeiture, 66 percent of those polled also support banning political contributions by companies that do business with the level of government they contribute to, and 55 percent back banning elected officials from earning income outside of their government salary.
The number of state workers who earned a salary and a pension last year plummeted 44 percent, but there were still 48 people who raked in more than $ 200,000 from double dipping, state records show.
Tax returns for state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli show the sole trustee for the $ 152 billion pension fund received almost $ 9,000 from investments and interest on top of his $ 146,838 public salary in 2012.
City Councilwoman Karen Koslowitz collected both a pension and a salary from the city last year.
Murray said that DeFrancisco, 71, is a flawed candidate who will be criticized for collecting both his pension and a salary from the state Senate.
A report disclosing financial information found that City Councilwoman Karen Koslowitz (D - Forest Hills) gets both a retirement pension and a salary from the city, a controversial practice called «double dipping.»
State law prohibits most government employees from taking both a full salary and a public pension without a special waiver.
New members in Manhattan gathered at UFT headquarters on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2017 to hear from UFT President Michael Mulgrew and gather information on salary, pension, certification, professional development and more.
He has also accepted and is serving as the chair of a committee of government and labour on the apportionment of net revenues accruing from the Federation Accounts and Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to the State Government of Osun to take care of salaries, pensions and other critical expenditure of government.
I know that per the Income Tax 2015 (Act 896), the salary, allowance, facilities, pension and gratuity of the President in accordance with Article 68 (5) of the Constitution are exempted from tax.
The government's claim it will protect lower paid public servants from cuts to pay and pensions is destroyed by figures that show the pensions increase would wipe out any salary rise.
First, making the process for removal of the A-G from office difficult; second, insulating the determination of his salary, allowances and pension from political interference; and the third but not least, avoiding a change in the regime of salary and allowances while in office.
Two paychecks The Syracuse official in charge of revamping the city's overtime system is getting two government paychecks — a partial state pension of $ 30,000 and a $ 94,386 salary from the city.
Away from infrastructural development, the governor's giant strides in regular payment of workers» salaries and retirees» pensions, when many states are unable to pay not to talk of embarking on capital projects because of the nation's economic downturn; his remarkable achievements in other strata of the economy, such as in education, health, investment promotion, empowerment, water supply, agriculture, sports, etc, have also brought enormous goodwill to the PDP - led government in Enugu State.
Outsiders have suggested reforms, such as changing the number of votes one person can cast (currently, each voter casts three votes for three positions to be filled in their senate district) and prohibiting incumbent legislators from serving or, at the very least, banning them from increasing their pensions by doubling their salary for a year.
Nor will they ever have an incentive to «retire» while still in office, double - dipping from salary and pension income, in order in to preserve benefits for their heirs or spouses.
He was, for the record, collecting more from his pension that he was in state salary, but I think the point here is that taking away his pension that dates back prior to his crime (recall that he was an assemblyman and also NYC comptroller prior to his election in 2002) strikes some people as unfair.
Fact: The state paid ~ $ 850 million last year for pensions — .62 % of the overall budget — and that's in a year where the costs have skyrocketed from their usual average of around 3 % -4 % of salaries to 11.9 % of salaries.
The timing is absolutely right now for the unveiling of an election pledge to legislate to scrap any further MP and Ministerial final salary pension accrual from the date of the next election and to replace it with money purchase pensions with a decent employer contribution for all future service.
And pensions, when finally received, have to be cut back — by changing the accrual rate from final salary to average over working life.
PoliticsHome has the full text of Harriet Harman's statement on the issue, which also includes the proposal to «increase the contribution required from MPs by around # 60 per month for the current year and to extend the scheme's pension limit of two thirds of final salary to all scheme members for future service».
Her salary has ballooned from approximately $ 92,000 to nearly $ 125,000, not to mention generous health benefits and pension.
The reduced payout stems from a pension change enacted five years ago that says police officers and firefighters hired after July 2009 who become disabled in the line of duty are no longer eligible for a traditional tax - free pension calculated at three - quarters of their final year's salary.
Maintaining that the bailout is different from the regular federal allocation that can not be monitored by the allocating authority, it accused Fayose of playing with facts and the law to avoid scrutiny on how he spent the special funds specifically approved to pay backlog of salaries, pensions and other entitlements to former political office holders.
Venditto, 67, a resident of North Massapequa, last year began collecting his annual pension of $ 79,575 and took a reduced salary from the town so that his combined gross yearly pay remained at $ 140,000.
We held a meeting with him and we explained our intention to stop any former governor, who is drawing salary as a public officer, from collecting pension.
The National Assembly should therefore enact a law that would bar all public officers at the federal and state levels from enjoying pension while still enjoying salaries as elected public officers or government appointees.
I want the National Assembly to do the same, because we have former generals, including Mr. President, who are currently collecting salaries as public officers in the federal executive and in the National Assembly, apart from the pension they still collect from the military.
For example, they are the rare state employees who get to count the mileage payments they receive for driving to and from the Capitol as salary for the purpose of computing their pensions.
New members in Queens gathered at the UFT's Queens borough office on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2017 to hear from UFT President Michael Mulgrew and gather information on salary, pension, certification, professional development and more.
There is no paid sickness leave, nor maternity or paternity leave (except, since this year, for those receiving central government grants, who are now entitled to 75 % of salary for up to 4 months) and the student will not benefit from a disability pension if he or she is injured in a laboratory accident.
I'm earning a good wage — just a tiny bit under the university average — I have a pretty good final - salary pension deal and I can work flexible hours or from home.
Between 2004 and 2012, data on fringe benefits from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that pension costs for public educators rose from 11.9 to 16.7 percent of salaries.
They could work another year for 100 percent of their salary, or they could retire from working, do something else, and still receive a large portion of their salary in the form of a pension.
Key features of the reformed scheme include: increase contributions paid by members of the scheme; switch from final salary, to Career Average Revalued Earnings (CARE); pre-retirement revaluation of earnings for CARE at CPI +1.6 per cent; accrual rate of 1 / 57th of salary; and linking of the Normal Pension Age with the State Pension Age.
It is of interest, then, that the American public tends to look favorably on a proposal that would require teachers «to pay from their salaries 20 percent of the cost of their health care and pension benefits, with the government covering the remainder.»
Early in a HISD teacher's career, rising compensation comes entirely from progression up the salary ladder — as is common across the U.S., HISD teachers do not vest into the pension plan for ten years and do not become eligible for meaningful retirement compensation for years after.
Teacher Benefits Question: Some argue that teachers around the nation should be required to pay from their salaries 20 percent of the cost of their health care and pension benefits, with the government covering the remainder.
Tier 2 offers worse benefits for new teachers: it has a higher minimum service requirement (up from five to 10 years, making it more difficult for new teachers to qualify for a minimum benefit), a higher normal retirement age (meaning teachers have fewer years to collect pension payments over a lifetime), a less generous pension formula (calculating the final average salary from the last eight years of service instead of just four), and a lower COLA.
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