Amending the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Railroad Retirement of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session on S. 3157, to Amend the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 ; Eliminate the Provisions which Reduce the Annuities of the Spouses of Retired Employees by the Amount of Certain Monthly Benefits, June 29, 1965 |
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... payment of taxes by her and her employer . I can see no justification for penalizing these women for their industry or for taking away the benefits which their payments of taxes should have earned for them . The present law does ...
... payment of taxes by her and her employer . I can see no justification for penalizing these women for their industry or for taking away the benefits which their payments of taxes should have earned for them . The present law does ...
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... payments are made into two separate retirement systems , benefits will be forthcoming from both systems . Mr. Chairman : H.R. 3157 is similar to H.R. 12362 which passed the House last year too late for the Senate to act before ...
... payments are made into two separate retirement systems , benefits will be forthcoming from both systems . Mr. Chairman : H.R. 3157 is similar to H.R. 12362 which passed the House last year too late for the Senate to act before ...
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... payments . The projected deficit for the combination of H.R. 6675 and H.R. 3157 would come close to the deficit which existed when President Kennedy asked for the development of a program to restore our system to a sound financial ...
... payments . The projected deficit for the combination of H.R. 6675 and H.R. 3157 would come close to the deficit which existed when President Kennedy asked for the development of a program to restore our system to a sound financial ...
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... payments . Mr. HABERMEYER . I think the answer to that is that everybody concerned with this system has to realize that the benefits that we are obligated to pay have to be financed and the costs of any liberaliza- tions require ...
... payments . Mr. HABERMEYER . I think the answer to that is that everybody concerned with this system has to realize that the benefits that we are obligated to pay have to be financed and the costs of any liberaliza- tions require ...
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... payment of annuities to spouses became a part of the Railroad Retirement Act as a result of the 1951 amendments to that act ... payments that exceeded increases in tax income were enacted , and as a result , the deficit in the railroad ...
... payment of annuities to spouses became a part of the Railroad Retirement Act as a result of the 1951 amendments to that act ... payments that exceeded increases in tax income were enacted , and as a result , the deficit in the railroad ...
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$14 million 1951 amendments 89th Congress actuarial deficit additional taxes amend the Railroad AMERICAN RAILROADS amount equal annual taxable wages BEATTIE bill H.R. calendar month Chairman CLAIBORNE PELL Committee on Labor current maximum annual defined in section dual benefits entitled equal to one-twelfth financing FINNEY FINNIGAN HABERMEYER income increased taxes Internal Revenue Code June 29 Labor and Public level basis maximum annual taxable ment National Railroad Pension paid payments payroll assumption percent of taxable Railroad Pension Forum railroad retirement account Railroad Retirement Act railroad retirement annuity Railroad Retirement Board railroad retirement system Railroad Retirement Tax railroad system Railway Labor reduce the deficit restrictions section 2(e Senator FANNIN Senator PELL Social Security Act social security benefit social security system social security taxes spouse's benefit Subcommittee on Railroad Subsection tax base tax rate taxable payroll taxable wage base U.S. SENATOR WAYNE MORSE whichever is greater wife wife's benefit