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Why is Form Letter GL-132
Sent?
Form Letter GL-132 is designed to determine if service months, reported after
an annuitant's annuity beginning date, are properly credited. An annuity under
the Railroad Retirement Act (RRA) is not payable for any month in which an
employee works or otherwise earns creditable service from an employer covered
under the RRA. If service is reported for a month that is after the month an
employee was awarded an annuity under the RRA, a Form Letter GL-132 will be sent
to clarify the service.
It is important that the responses to GL-132 letters are properly completed.
The Railroad Retirement Board will take action based on your response. This
action may result in recovery of benefits paid to your employee.
Completing Form
Letter GL-132
To complete Form Letter GL-132, first refer to the service month detail in
Part I. A "1" indicates a reported service month and a "0" indicates that no
service month was reported. Review the service month information for accuracy.
Go to Part II and check the applicable response.
Check the first response if the service month detail is incorrect. The RRB
will remove the service month(s) from the annuitant's record.
You do not need to
file Form BA-4, Report of Creditable Compensation Adjustments.
Check the second response if the service month detail is correct and provide
an explanation as to why the employee is entitled to the service month(s). Keep
in mind that service is always creditable when the service is performed, not
when the payment is made and taxed. Service should never be reported for a month
after the relinquishment of the employment relationship.
If neither of the two responses applies, contact: 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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