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Prepared by:
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 |
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Employee Tier 1
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6.20%
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$90,000 |
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Employee Medicare
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1.45% |
No Limit
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Employer Tier 1 |
6.20%
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$90,000 |
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Employer Medicare
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1.45%
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No Limit |
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Employee Tier 2
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4.40%
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$66,900 |
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Employer Tier 2
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12.60%
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$66,900 |
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Railroad Unemployment
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Variable |
$1,150 per month |
The Tier II tax rates are determined annually from a tax rate schedule based
on an average account benefits ratio reflecting railroad retirement fund levels.
Employer tax rates can range from 8.2 percent to 22.1 percent. Employee tax
rates can range from 0 percent to 4.9 percent.
Experience Rating In October 2004, each employer was sent a notice of
their 2005 Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act (RUIA) contribution rate. If you
have not received your notice, you should contact the Quality Reporting Service
Center.
Retirement and Survivor Benefits Exempt Amounts for Annual Earnings
Test for Less Than Full Retirement AgeAnnuitants:In 2005, the annual exempt
amount for less than full retirement age annuitants is $12,000. The monthly
exempt amount for the first year of retirement in 2005 is $1,000.
Exempt Amounts for Annual Earnings Test for Full Retirement Age Annuitants:In
2005, the annual exempt amount for full retirement age annuitants is $31,800.
The monthly exempt amount for the first year in retirement in 2005 is $2,650.
Cost-of-living Increase:Annuitants will receive a cost-of-living increase
effective December 2004. Tier I will increase by 2.7% and Tier II will increase
by 0.9%. This increase is before adjustment for other benefits.
Unemployment and Sickness Benefits Maximum Daily Benefit Rate:Under
the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act (RUIA), the maximum daily benefit rate
is equal to 5 percent of the monthly RUIA compensation base, rounded down to the
nearest multiple of $1.00. For days of unemployment and sickness in registration
periods beginning on and after July 1, 2005, the maximum daily rate is $56.00.
The maximum rate for registration periods beginning on or after July 1, 2006, is
$57.00.
Maximum Monthly Compensation Base:The monthly compensation base under the
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act for calendar year 2005 is $1,150.
Qualifying Base Year Compensation:The amount of base year compensation
required in 2005 to qualify for benefits in the benefit year beginning July 1,
2006, is $2,875.00.
Compensation of $2,875.00 is also the amount of creditable compensation
required to end a voluntary leaving of work disqualification period in months in
calendar year 2005. In addition, remuneration earned in calendar year 2005 from
employment covered under the Act cannot be considered subsidiary remuneration if
the employee’s base year earnings are less than $2,875.00.
Maximum Benefits:The monthly amount of base year 2005 compensation that can
be counted in determining the maximum amount of normal benefits payable to an
employee in the benefit year beginning July 1, 2006, is $1,485.
Maximum Monthly Compensation Base and the Earnings Test:For unemployment
registration periods beginning July 1, 2005 and later, no benefits are payable
for which the total amount of an employee’s earnings and other remuneration from
railroad and non-railroad work for days in the period exceeds the monthly
compensation amount of $1,130. |