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We are putting the final touches on a new and improved Members application that will allow you to change your information, view historical payment information, and more.

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Insurance Premium Tax

In accordance with the Georgia statutes, under the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Title 47, Chapter 7, Paragraph 61, (O.C.G.A. 47-7-61), "Every fire insurance company, corporation, or association doing business within this state and writing fire, lightning, or extended coverage, inland marine or allied lines, or windstorm insurance policies covering risks located within this state shall on or before April 1 of each year file a return with and pay to the Georgia Firefighters' Pension Fund a tax of 1 per cent of the amounts properly reported for the calendar year preceding the filing of such return on the Exhibit of Premiums and Losses of the Annual Statement form for property and casualty insurance companies ..."

Insurance companies should note that premium tax is assessed by the Insurance Services Rating Office (ISO) rating of the protection afforded the insured property, (1-9,) and unprotected (10,) of the fire district in which it resides. ISO ratings are assigned to fire districts by the Insurance Services Office. Supporting documentation must be attached to the tax return for data entered as (b) Class 10 (unprotected) exclusion, which discloses specifically the Annual State Line, Policy Number, and Unprotected Premiums Written, which must sum to the amount applied for a reduction to Gross Direct Premiums Written. The statutes of Georgia provide an exclusion concerning premiums written for risk in Class 10 (unprotected) locations exclusively; there are no other authorized reductions to tax assessments paid to the pension fund.

In January of each year, the Georgia Firefighters' Pension Fund sends to all property and casualty and fire related insurance companies the appropriate form for filing the insurance premium tax return for the prior year's taxes due. The form is sent in duplicate. After completion, one copy is to be returned to the Fund with payment due; one copy is to be retained on file. Details of the statute and instructions for filing are printed on the reverse of the form.

Alternatively, the legal size form and instructions are available for printing or downloading in .pdf format at the link below. If using this facility, companies should be careful to include their correct NAIC Number and state of charter in the heading of the form. For further information, or if assistance is required completing the form, please contact us.

Premium Tax Return Form

2011 Annual Premium Tax Return (PDF)
For insurance companies to complete and submit prior to April 1st, 2012 in order to avoid penalty.

Here is the related Insurance Companies Memo (PDF) from the Executive Director.

 

2010 Annual Premium Tax Return (PDF)
For insurance companies to complete and submit prior to April 1st, 2011 in order to avoid penalty.

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Member Forms and Department Forms are links to all of our required forms used during your membership. The Application Package and Retirement Package consists of a number of forms which may or may not be required by you when completing the primary form. They are, however, included in the packaged set to insure that you are aware of and have easy access to them.

All forms following these packaged forms are then listed for your individual selection.

Once selected, you can now fill out the forms using your computer and Acrobat Reader, which is installed on the majority of computers in use today. Or, you can click on Acrobat Reader to download and install the latest free version of this software.

To fill out and print your forms for mailing to the Fund office:

  1. After selecting and having a form open, position the pointer over the first blank line on the form, and click. The data entry area will appear surrounded by a blue box. The I-beam pointer allows you to type text. The arrow pointer allows you to select a check box or an item from a list.
  2. After entering text or selecting an item, do one of the following:
    • Press Tab to accept the form field change and go to the next form field
    • Press Shift+Tab to accept the form field change and go to the previous form field
    • Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS) to accept the form field change and deselect the current form field
    • Press Escape to reject the form field change and deselect the current form field
    • Some forms contain more than one page. Use your scroll bar to move to the next page
  3. Once you have filled in the appropriate form fields, you MUST print the form. Instructions to help you appear to the left just above the form.
  4. Once printed, fill in any missing blanks if necessary, complete the required signatures and mail it to the Fund office.

You cannot email these forms to our office. They must be printed and mailed in hard copy. For our address or further assistance in completing the forms, you can contact us.

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The following are Frequently Asked Questions and responses to help you understand underlying details of your pension fund.  If you have questions that are not answered here or in the Rules and Regulations, please call our office and discuss your question with us.  In addition to assisting you with your inquiry, we will be more than pleased to add your question and an explanation to our current list of questions and answers to help other participants who visit the site.

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The Georgia Firefighters' Pension Fund recognizes that respecting user privacy over the Internet is of utmost importance. Below is information about the privacy and data collection practices for the Georgia Firefighters' Pension Fund web site with the URL: www.gfpf.org (the "Site").

Identifying Information

In general, you can visit this Site without telling us who you are or providing any information about yourself. The only times the Fund receives identifying information from you is when you provide it to us in order to:

  1. Register to receive emails, such as a Regulations updates
  2. Request email, US mail, or telephone response to questions and comments.

In these instances, the Fund may ask for your name, address, e-mail address, phone number and other appropriate information needed to provide you with these services. You will always be able to ask us to remove your name from our email lists.

Use of Identifying Information

You may visit this Site without providing any identifying information. If you choose to give us personal information for any of the purposes above, this information is retained by the Fund and may be used by the Fund to support your membership relationship with us. However, the Fund does not share, rent, or sell its lists to other companies.

The Fund may also share aggregate information about its members and its web site visitors with business affiliates or other third parties. For example, we might share that our users are "X" percent paid firefighters and "Y" percent volunteers. None of this information, however, will contain any personal identifying information. However, please note that identifying information may be subject to disclosure when required under the Georgia Open Records Act.

Opting-Out and Updating Information In case you wish to take your name off an email list, or want to update your information (i.e. change your email address), you may do so at any time. Whenever you request, the Fund will remove your personal information from future emails made by the Fund. To request having your name removed from future emails from the Fund, or to update your information, please advise the Fund by letter or facsimile to the address below. Third Party Links This Site does provide links to other sites. Other Internet sites and services have separate privacy and data collection practices. Once you leave this Site, the Fund has no control or responsibility over the privacy policies or data collection activities at another site.

Changes to this Policy

The Fund may from time to time revise its privacy policy. You should therefore periodically visit this page, so you are aware of any such revisions.

Contacting Us

If you have any questions about our privacy policy, the practices of this Site, or your dealings with this Site, you can contact us.

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At present, there are no open employment opportunities with the Georgia Firefighters' Pension Fund. However, we do appreciate your interest in working with us and will accept your resume for file should an opportunity arise. We will keep your information on file for one year after receipt.

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The Board of Trustees consists of five members as follows:

  • The Governor or Governor's designee
  • The Commissioner of Insurance or The Commissioner of Insurance's designee
  • Two active members of the fund appointed by the Governor
  • One retired beneficiary of the fund appointed by the Governor

One of the active members of the fund and the retired beneficiary of the fund both appointed by the Governor are appointed for an initial term of two years. The other active member of the fund appointed by the Governor serves an initial term of four years. Thereafter, successors shall be appointed by the Governor to take office upon the expiration of the respective terms of office for terms of four years. In the event of a vacancy during the term of office of any such member, the Governor shall appoint a qualified person to fill such vacancy for the unexplored term.

The Georgia State Firefighters' Association shall be authorized to submit to the Governor the names of nominees for each position on the board appointed by the Governor pursuant to subsection (b) of this Code section. The Governor, in making such appointments, may consider the nominees submitted by said association, but all such appointments shall be at the sole discretion of the Governor, and the Governor shall not be required to appoint members of the board from such nominees.

Members of the board shall serve without pay but all members of the board shall be reimbursed for all necessary expenses that they may incur through service on the board.

The Board has final authority for the engagement and retention of service providers to the Fund.

You can view our Bylaws here (PDF).

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Office Hours

8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday. Closed on all state holidays. Typically closed on federal holidays.

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Mailing Address

Georgia Firefighters' Pension Fund
2171 Eastview Parkway
Conyers, GA. 30013-5756

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Driving Directions

Our office is located in Conyers, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, approximately 20 miles east of the downtown area. The office is in the Quigg Branch Office Park, one and a half miles north of Interstate 20 on Georgia Highway 138.

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HistoryIn the late 1930’s, a group of fire chiefs, led primarily by Howard Schaefer of Marietta and Joe Whitley of Atlanta, began an effort to start a pension fund for the firemen of Georgia. They approached the Georgia Firemen’s Association, then a loosely formed group of fire officers, at the time un-incorporated but organized and dues paying, at their annual convention and garnered their support for the initial legislation. Representative Bentley, (later Senator Bentley,) of Marietta prepared and introduced the first draft of the Georgia Firemen’s Relief Act in 1939. It failed, of course, as did many versions thereafter. But each successive bill brought a better benefit, improving and refining the plan, until in 1954, a bill was put forth that passed both houses, and in 1955, was signed into law by Governor Marvin Griffin.

The success of this effort was in no small part due to the support of the Firemen’s Association, which in 1952 formalized its organization and lobbying efforts by incorporating. Initially, the Association was charged with responsibility for oversight of the pension fund and held the Trustee positions until the statutes were revised to provide for at-large appointments by the Governor.

Knowing that they would be seeking and needing some form of public funding to have a meaningful benefit over the long term, the originators of the pension fund, the fire chiefs and the legislators, had the foresight to prescribe that the fund should be open to all firefighters in the State of Georgia, paid and volunteer.

Early on, the General Assembly also wanted to encourage departments to upgrade and improve their firefighting proficiency. Thus, for membership, an applicant had only to be affiliated with a Fire Department in a Class 1 through 8 ISO rated fire district in the State of Georgia. In 1997, the Fund was renamed the Georgia Firefighters’ Pension Fund.

On July 1, 2000, the Georgia Class Nine Fire Department Pension Fund was created by an Act of the Georgia General Assembly. This Pension Fund was established to pay retirement benefits to paid and volunteer firefighters affiliated with Fire Departments in Class 9 ISO rated fire districts.

On July 1, 2006, the Georgia Class Nine Fire Department Fund was merged with the Georgia Firefighters’ Pension Fund. This created a single fund with equal and uniform benefits available to qualified and participating firefighters serving in Fire Departments in Class 1-9 ISO rated Fire Districts.

When the “Firemen’s Pension Fund” opened for business in July of 1955, dues were $5.00 per month. The monthly benefit was $50.00. Retirement was based on years of “fire service”, rather than “pension creditable service”, but one had to participate in the pension fund for at least one year. There were no “add on’s” for extended service or provisions for early retirement or survivor beneficiaries. On July 1, 1956, 25 members with 12 months in the pension fund retired and began receiving a pension of $50.00 a month.

Today, more than fifty years later, dues are only $15.00 a month and full benefits are over $875 per month. Retirement is based on “pension creditable service”, and we offer early retirement, extended service benefits, cost of living allowances (COLA) and survivor benefits. Over the years this has become one of the premier supplemental benefit plans for firefighters in the United States.

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The Georgia Firefighters' Pension Fund was established as a voluntary pension system in 1955 by the Georgia General Assembly, to supplement primary pension benefits provided by entities establishing fire departments.

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The Georgia Firefighters' Pension Fund was established as a voluntary pension system in 1955 by the Georgia General Assembly, to supplement primary pension benefits provided by entities establishing fire departments, full time or volunteer, as stated in O.C.G.A. 47-7-2. It was the intent of the General Assembly, in establishing this Fund, to provide an additional benefit which could be used by counties and municipalities and their respective fire departments to attract and retain qualified firefighters and to induce fire departments to meet and maintain minimum standards deemed essential to the ability to suppress fires.

As a supplementary pension benefit, then, it is the mission of the Georgia Firefighters' Pension Fund to supplement the welfare and well being of Georgia firefighters and their surviving beneficiaries when they, the firefighters, retire from the fire service and to provide prudent stewardship to the assets held in trust that support this mission.

Notices

  • Biennial Actuarial Valuation Available

    The July 1, 2011 Biennial Actuarial Valuation is now available for review and download from our site.See "Notices to Members" for more information.

  • Dues Request Tabled by Senate

    On Tuesday, February 21st, the Senate Retirement Committee met to consider Senate Bill 456, which addressed a dues increase for the Georgia Firefighters' Pension Fund.

    See Notices to Members for details.... February 29, 2012

  • Board Votes

    Board votes to suspend enforcement of Rule 513-7-1-06, pending a revision of the rule.

    See notice to Members... March 30, 2010