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The Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) has adjusted the railroad
retirement benefits of almost 130,000 beneficiaries to apply the new Federal
income tax withholding rate as required under the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act).
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) revised the income tax withholding rates and
tables that are used to calculate Federal income taxes for United States
citizens based on tax cuts in the Recovery Act.
The RRB implemented the new tax tables beginning with monthly payments received
on
April 1, 2009. The new rates apply to withholding from the non-social
security equivalent benefit (NSSEB) portion of tier 1, tier 2, vested dual
benefits, and supplemental annuity payments. The revised tax tables will remain
in use for the remainder of 2009.
In the absence of a request not to withhold Federal income tax or to withhold
tax at specific amounts, the RRB will withhold taxes only if the combined
portions of the NSSEB portion of tier 1, tier 2, vested dual benefit, and
supplemental annuity payments are equal to or greater than an annual threshold
amount. In that case, the RRB withholds taxes as if the annuitant were married
and claiming 3 allowances. The annual threshold amount for 2009 had originally
been set at $1,584.51. The Recovery Act increased the 2009 threshold amount to
$2,230.51.
Form RRB W-4P, Withholding Certificate For Railroad Retirement Payments, is used
by U.S. citizens or legal residents for U.S. tax purposes. Annuitants can use
Form RRB W-4P to request:
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no Federal taxes be withheld from their railroad retirement
payments,
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Federal taxes be withheld based on the marital status and the
number of allowances they want to claim,
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an additional amount be withheld from their railroad retirement
payments.
Annuitants who wish to adjust withholding from their NSSEB and tier
2 benefits,
vested dual benefit, and supplemental annuity payments must complete Form RRB
W-4P and send it to the RRB. An annuitant is not required to file Form RRB W-4P.
Annuitants who have questions regarding their tax liability should contact the
nearest office of the IRS or visit their Web site at www.irs.gov.
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