How Your Public Service Pension Reduces Railroad Retirement

by | Dec 13, 2022 | Retirement Pension | 5 comments

How Your Public Service Pension Reduces Railroad Retirement




Learn about the affects on your Railroad Retirement by collecting a government pension.

Understand the reduction implemented on your annuity that could hamper your Railroad Retirement plans.
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5 Comments

  1. Griffin Scarbrough

    How would a VA disability be seen by the RRB/IRS? If I am receiving a monthly disability payment will that effect my retirement? Could railroad retirement effect my disability compensation?

  2. Peter DiScienzo

    If you pay into both railroad and into a state pension by yourself and also pay social security with side work. How does this scenario affect you?

  3. Lynn Bradley

    You mentioned no withholding of SS taxes, does that apply to the pension only? Will this reduction still apply if my wife is paying SS taxes on her wages and will be eligible for SS when she reaches retirement age?

  4. Eric Roe

    If you (or your spouse) is getting a pension (CALPERS) but paid Social Security while working for the state agency then there won't be a reduction, correct?

  5. Matthew Livezey

    You mention reduced by a government pension – is the tier 1 distribution effected by Retired Military Pension?
    Thanks,
    Matt

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