Category Archives: Announcements
- SERMA Reimbursements Not Taxable
SERMA reimbursement should be considered an employer paid benefit for tax purposes. The SERMA reimbursements are not taxable. If you are able to deduct medical expenses (consult your tax advisor) and if you are utilizing less than 100% SERMA reimbursement … Continue reading
- Intel Alumni Network – Changes to New Website
Months in the making, the Intel Alumni Network is inviting Intel retirees to a brand new combination website and online community developed exclusively for IAN members. After nearly three years on Bigtent, we’re ready for a change so we created … Continue reading
- AZ Judges Needed for Engineering Fair
Arizona is looking for judges for the Science and Engineering Fair. Judging day begins April 3rd, 2012 at 8:00am with breakfast for our judges followed by a brief question and answer period. We ask our judges to be at the … Continue reading
- Update on retirees access to Long-Term Care Insurance through the MetLife voluntary benefit programs
We understand that Met Life will discontinue accepting new members into its Long-Term Care Insurance in the near future. We wanted to remind you that Intel retirees have access to this voluntary benefit (that means you pay for this insurance … Continue reading
- Information for New Retirees
Posted on 2011-01-21 The Intel website is for retirees who have recently retired. This site should cover most of the questions that you may have about retirement. If not, please send us your question at organization_mailbox@yahoo.com and we will work with … Continue reading
- Finding Your SERMA Account Balance
Posted on 2011-02-17 To find your SERMA Balance log into the Hewitt Benefits website, http://resources.hewitt.com/intel/. Select the tab labeled Spending Account and you will find all the information concerning your SERMA account and how to use it. (If you don’t have a … Continue reading
SERMA – Your Spending Account (YSA)
Posted on 2011-02-18 For information on using your SERMA credits and helpful tips to utilizing your SERMA/YSA (Your Spending Account) successfully, go directly to the Tip Sheet or to our Health Benefits section.