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The Kansas Public Employees Retirement System, administers three statewide defined-benefit plans for state and local public employees. The System also oversees KPERS 457, a voluntary deferred compensation Plan for state and many local employees. Membership totals over 289,000 members.
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With KPERS 457, you choose how much to save and can get...
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The Kansas Public Employees Retirement System, administers...
- KPERS 457
With KPERS 457, you choose how much to save and can get started with as little as $12 a paycheck. All State employees can participate. If you work for a local employer like a county or city, see if your employer offers KPERS 457: Local Employers with KPERS 457 (PDF)
The Kansas Public Employees Retirement System, administers three statewide defined-benefit plans for state and local public employees. The System also oversees KPERS 457, a voluntary deferred compensation Plan for state and many local employees. Membership totals over 289,000 members.
KPERS 457 is a governmental 457(b) deferred compensation plan. It’s a retirement savings plan that allows eligible employees to supplement any existing retirement and pension benefits by saving and investing pretax dollars through a voluntary salary contribution.
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Beneficiary Designation Governmental 457(b) Plan. For questions regarding this form, visit the website at www.kpers457.org or contact Service Provider at 1-800-232-0024. Use black or blue ink when completing this form. participant with multiple accounts.
I would like to enroll in the KPERS 457 - Douglas County Kansas and voluntarily contribute: $________ per pay period of my eligible compensation on a Before Tax basis. I do not wish to contribute to the Plan at this time.