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Purpose of Form AA-12
The purpose of
Form AA-12
is twofold. The form is used to notify the Railroad Retirement Board of an
employee’s death and to provide information not yet reported about the deceased
employee’s service and compensation. This information is used to determine any
survivor benefit.
The employer usually initiates Form AA-12 If service and compensation
information has not been reported by the time the RRB is processing the
application for survivor benefits, the RRB will send Form AA-12 to the employer
requesting the information.
What years are reported on Form AA-12?
Form AA-12
may be used to report service and compensation for the current year, prior year,
or both prior and current year’s service and compensation. For example, if an
employee worked through January 22, 2008 and then died; Form AA-12 would cover
years 2007 and 2008. Form AA-12 would include all service and compensation not
yet reported to the RRB for both years because the 2007 annual report is not due
to the RRB until the last day of February 2008.
AA-12 Reports are interim reports
The information on
Form AA-12
is considered to be “Lag” service and compensation because it has not been
posted to the employee's master service and compensation record at the RRB. Lag
is the time between the last month for which service and compensation has been
reported to the RRB and, if it is later, the employee's date last worked. The
period from January of the current year through the date last worked is always a
lag period because the “annual” report of this information is not due to the RRB
until the last day of February of the following year. It is necessary that all
service and compensation be included in the annual report for that year although
this information has been previously submitted on Form AA-12.
Form AA-12 is completed with information available at the time, while the
annual report is completed with information at the end of the year. Because the
information is more complete at the end of the calendar year, the annual report
information is considered the correct service and compensation if discrepancies
exist between a lag report and an annual report.
Completing Form AA-12
Instructions are included on the form. Of particular importance is the
instruction not to report service months after the month of an employee's death.
As mentioned in Part III, Chapter 2, an
employment relationship ends at death.
The principles and guidelines for reporting service and compensation on
Form AA-12
are the same as those used for the annual reports. The information
provided on Form AA-12 may not be the same as the service and compensation data
later provided on the annual report but both reports should be consistent.
Any questions about the AA-12 should be directed to a reporting specialist at:
Quality Reporting Service Center
Railroad Retirement Board
844 North Rush Street
Chicago, Illinois 60611-2092
| Phone: |
(312) 751-4992 |
| Fax: |
(312) 751-7190 |
| E-mail: |
QRSC@rrb.gov |
| Experience Rating
Specialist: |
(312) 751-4550 |
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