Railroad Retirement Reductions From Non Covered Pensions

by | Nov 15, 2022 | Retirement Annuity | 2 comments

Railroad Retirement Reductions From Non Covered Pensions




If you have worked outside the railroad industry in a non-covered position, you need to watch this video to understand your reduction penalties on your Railroad Retirement Annuity. Please avoid surprises at retirement by knowing your Railroad Retirement Annuity benefits.

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2 Comments

  1. Bill Scott

    John I fall into this with a local government pension. My question is is my wife’s tier 1 figured on my adjusted tier 1 or what I qualify for?

  2. Ashley Stroman

    My spouse has a fully vested 401k through a previous employer. He plans to retire from the railroad after 30 years or service at 60 years old. Will he be able to draw benefits from both Railroad retirement and his previous 401k?

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