Civil Servants’ Old Age Pension Scheme
Beamtenversorgung
- Civil servants and judges; soldiers of the Federal Armed Forces; certain holders of public offices.1
- Fully tax-financed out of the federal budget.
- Since 1999, the federal state has been building up a pension reserve used for expenses after 2031 (for 15 years); financed through reductions in salaries and pension expenditures from previous/current years; managed by Federal Ministry of the Interior, for Construction and Home Affairs.
- Shift towards (partial) capital funding for new entries as of 2007 (creation of special pension reserve fund for new entrants).
- The ‘Service Centre of the General Directorate of Customs’ administers the scheme for federal civil servants and judges (incl. verification of pension rights/entitlements, calculation of pension benefits and payment thereof); specific authorities administer schemes for distinct service groups.
Qualifying conditions for federal civil servants
- Standard public service pension: statutory retirement age increases to 67 for persons born after 1963; minimum service period: 5 years.
- Special retirement conditions apply in case of long-term service (period: 45 years; age: 65), and in case of retirement due to incapacity for service (period: 40 years; age 63); reduced standard retirement ages apply for exceptionally arduous occupations, such as persons working with the federal police, fire departments, soldiers, air traffic control service.
Early retirement
- Available at age 63 with negative (permanent) adjustments to pension benefits (3.6% per year).
Deferred retirement
- Retirement can be deferred up to 3 years upon request (if in the interest of the public employer) with supplements to income (and without positive adjustments to pension benefits).
Combining employment & retirement
- Termination of employment is not a precondition for claiming pension benefits.
- After reaching standard retirement age, employment in private sector is permitted without earnings limit; income ceilings apply for public sector employment and before reaching standard statutory retirement age.
Pension benefits
- Primarily based on last earnings prior to retirement and years of service.
- Maximum pension benefits: 71.75% of reference salary; minimum pension benefits at least 35% of the reference salary or 65% of a defined salary level.
Benefit calculation
- Based on reference salary: typically, the salary prior to retirement (if received for at least 2 years), modified by a reduction factor.
- Based on pensionable periods of service, primarily times of civil and public service.
- Amount of pension benefits determined applying a linear rate of increase (1.79375 percentage points) for each year of service; supplements to pension benefits are granted.
- Adjustments: yearly adjustments of benefits directly linked to adjustments of salaries for active civil servants.
Taxation and social security contributions
- Pension benefits are subject to income tax.
- Private social security premiums (health/long-term care) paid by pensioner with important state subsidies for health care in the form of Beihilfe (‘state aid’).
- Civil servants and judges; soldiers of the Federal Armed Forces; certain holders of public offices.1
- Fully tax-financed out of the federal budget.
- Since 1999, the federal state has been building up a pension reserve used for expenses after 2031 (for 15 years); financed through reductions in salaries and pension expenditures from previous/current years; managed by Federal Ministry of the Interior, for Construction and Home Affairs.
- Shift towards (partial) capital funding for new entries as of 2007 (creation of special pension reserve fund for new entrants).
- The ‘Service Centre of the General Directorate of Customs’ administers the scheme for federal civil servants and judges (incl. verification of pension rights/entitlements, calculation of pension benefits and payment thereof); specific authorities administer schemes for distinct service groups.
Qualifying conditions for federal civil servants
- Standard public service pension: statutory retirement age increases to 67 for persons born after 1963; minimum service period: 5 years.
- Special retirement conditions apply in case of long-term service (period: 45 years; age: 65), and in case of retirement due to incapacity for service (period: 40 years; age 63); reduced standard retirement ages apply for exceptionally arduous occupations, such as persons working with the federal police, fire departments, soldiers, air traffic control service.
Early retirement
- Available at age 63 with negative (permanent) adjustments to pension benefits (3.6% per year).
Deferred retirement
- Retirement can be deferred up to 3 years upon request (if in the interest of the public employer) with supplements to income (and without positive adjustments to pension benefits).
Combining employment & retirement
- Termination of employment is not a precondition for claiming pension benefits.
- After reaching standard retirement age, employment in private sector is permitted without earnings limit; income ceilings apply for public sector employment and before reaching standard statutory retirement age.
Pension benefits
- Primarily based on last earnings prior to retirement and years of service.
- Maximum pension benefits: 71.75% of reference salary; minimum pension benefits at least 35% of the reference salary or 65% of a defined salary level.
Benefit calculation
- Based on reference salary: typically, the salary prior to retirement (if received for at least 2 years), modified by a reduction factor.
- Based on pensionable periods of service, primarily times of civil and public service.
- Amount of pension benefits determined applying a linear rate of increase (1.79375 percentage points) for each year of service; supplements to pension benefits are granted.
- Adjustments: yearly adjustments of benefits directly linked to adjustments of salaries for active civil servants.
Taxation and social security contributions
- Pension benefits are subject to income tax.
- Private social security premiums (health/long-term care) paid by pensioner with important state subsidies for health care in the form of Beihilfe (‘state aid’).
1 Information presented in this table refers to regulations for civil servants at federal level. Regulations for civil servants at state and municipal level can differ and fall within the jurisdiction of the Länder.
Legal Basis: Civil Service Pensions Act (Beamtenversorgungsgesetz); Military Pensions Act (Soldatenversorgungsgesetz); Civil Service Pensions Competence Order (Beamtenversorgungszuständigkeitsanordnung); Pension Reserves Act (Versorgungsrücklagegesetz); Civil Service Status Act (Beamtenstatusgesetz); Federal Civil Service Act (Bundesbeamtengesetz), Federal Remuneration Act (Bundesbesoldungsgesetz).