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Purpose
The site,
https://secure.rrb.gov/employer, is an official United
States Government site intended for use by employers covered under the Railroad
Retirement and Railroad Unemployment Insurance Acts in filing service and
compensation reports with the Railroad Retirement Board and related activities.
The site is referred to as the Employer Reporting System (ERS.)
Overview of
Employer Reporting Site
The ERS web site includes or will include:
- roles-based access system,
- forms that covered employers can complete and file on line with RRB,
- informational notices made available to employers on line,
- request forms sent to employers for their response,
- summary reports of compensation processed on the system, and
- e-mail notices to employers and e-mail comments to RRB.
Forms will be added to the site periodically. The three forms listed in the
following paragraph are currently available. Nearly all the forms that the RRB
and employers use to exchange information will eventually be available for
Internet filing. In the mean time, some sections may be reserved for future
instructions.
Overview of this Part
This part consists of the following chapters:
- Introduction;
- General instructions for accessing and using the ERS System;
- How to initiate a service and compensation report to RRB;
a. BA-4, Report of Creditable Compensation Adjustments,
b. BA-6a, Form BA-6 Address Report,
- How to reply to a form request from RRB;
a. BA-6a, Form BA-6 Address Report,
b. GL-129a, Record of Employer Determination on Employee Protest,
c. ID-4K, Prepaymnet Notice of Employee's Applications and Claims for benefits
under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act,
d. ID-4E, Notice of RUIA Claim Determinations.
- Informational notices to employers;
- E-mail: Notices to employers and employer comments to RRB;
- Summary reports of compensation processed using this system;
- Guidelines for Access and Security; and
- Form DC-1 on RRBLink Internet Site.
What is not in this
Part
The instructions in this Part are limited to using the Internet site.
Instructions for determining what constitutes creditable and reportable service
and compensation are found in Part IV. Form BA-12, Application for Employer
Reporting System, is in the Exhibits.
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