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Who Must File
Each system unit and local lodge unit must file an annual tax return, Form
CT-1, Employer's Annual Railroad Retirement Tax Return, with the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS). The grand lodge may choose to file one Form CT-1 with the
IRS for all units.
Where to File
All Forms CT-1 are filed at:
Internal Revenue Service Center
Cincinnati, OH 45999-0007
Due Date
Form CT-1 for a calendar year is due at the IRS by the last day of February
of the following year.
IRS/RRB Jurisdiction
Coordination
The IRS and the RRB have coordination procedures for their respective
functions is connection with railroad retirement. A copy of each employer's
completed Form CT-1 is sent to the RRB for tax reconciliation with that
employer's reported creditable compensation for the year.
Form CT-1 is also used to report the amount of Medicare tax paid, but there
is no corresponding employee earnings report which must be filed with the RRB
for payment of the Medicare tax.
Representatives from the RRB have no authority to give definitive answers to
railroad retirement tax questions. Although the Quality Reporting Service Center
reporting specialist may help you with some railroad retirement tax or Form CT-1
questions, it may be necessary for them to refer you to an IRS railroad
retirement tax specialist.
Obtaining Form
CT-1
Form CT-1 is an IRS form, not a RRB form. The IRS releases Form CT-1, and its
separate instructions, to employers in December. Form CT-1 is also available on
the IRS Internet site at
www.irs.gov. If you do not
receive a Form CT-1 by December 31, contact the IRS. If you are still unable to
obtain Form CT-1, contact QRSC at the number or e-mail address shown on the
title page.
Tax Rates and
Compensation Bases
The RRB notifies employers by December each year of the tax rates and
compensation bases applicable for the following year. This information is also
available here. .
How to Make Tax
Deposits
Railroad retirement taxes are deposited with an authorized financial
institution or a Federal Reserve bank or branch, either electronically or by
using Form 8109. Taxes may not be paid to the IRS or to the RRB.
All employers are encouraged to make electronic deposits. Depending on your
tax liability in the previous year, you may be required to make your tax
deposits electronically. See Form CT-1 for deposit requirements. Electronic
deposits are made using RRBLINK system or EFTPS system. Contact RRB Budget and
Fiscal Operations (BFO) for more information on electronic deposit systems. The
telephone number for BFO can be found in
Appendix II, Jurisdiction Guide.
CT-2, Employee
Representative's Quarterly Railroad Retirement Tax Return
Do not use Form CT-2, Employee Representative's Quarterly Railroad Retirement
Tax Return, to make deposits. Only Employee Representatives use Form CT-2. An
“employee representative” within the meaning of the Railroad Retirement Act does
not refer to an employee of a national rail labor organization employer.
When to Make Tax
Deposits
In general, your total RRTA tax liability in the previous year determines the
frequency of your tax deposits. Each November, the IRS will notify employers of
their deposit frequency for the coming calendar year. If you do not receive a
notification, you must determine your own deposit status. See the deposit rules
in the Form CT-1 instructions.
Medicare Tax
Form CT-1 is also used to report the amount of SSA Medicare tax paid. There
is no corresponding employee earnings report that must be filed with the RRB for
payment of the Medicare tax.
Penalties and
Interest
The law provides penalties for failure to file and late filing of a Form CT-1
and failure to pay taxes or late payment or deposit of taxes. Interest is also
charged on taxes deposited late at the rate set by law. If you are unavoidably
late in filing or paying taxes, send an explanation with Form CT-1. If taxes are
not withheld and paid, you may be subject to a penalty of 100% of the unpaid
taxes.
RRB/IRS Coordination
The IRS and the RRB have coordination procedures for their respective
functions concerning railroad retirement. Form CT-1 information is sent to the
RRB for tax reconciliation with that employer's reported creditable compensation
for the year.
Representatives from the RRB have no authority to give definitive answers to
railroad retirement tax questions. Questions about railroad retirement taxes or
completion of Form CT-1 may be directed to a Quality Reporting Service Center
reporting specialist at the RRB. However, it may be necessary for them to refer
you to an IRS railroad retirement tax specialist for the answers to some
questions about railroad retirement taxes.
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