Amending the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937: Hearing, 89-1, June 29, 19651965 - 34 pages |
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... proposed amendment , therefore , would be merely an affirmation of the general relationship between the maximum taxable and creditable amounts under the two systems . It is also important to emphasize that when the railroad retirement ...
... proposed amendment , therefore , would be merely an affirmation of the general relationship between the maximum taxable and creditable amounts under the two systems . It is also important to emphasize that when the railroad retirement ...
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... proposed by the bill would come to approximately 0.32 percent of taxable payroll , or $ 14 million a year , on a level basis . Of this , 0.30 percent of taxable payroll , or $ 13 million a year would be attributable to the removal of ...
... proposed by the bill would come to approximately 0.32 percent of taxable payroll , or $ 14 million a year , on a level basis . Of this , 0.30 percent of taxable payroll , or $ 13 million a year would be attributable to the removal of ...
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... proposed by the bill now and for the future would be about $ 14 million a year , as previously stated . The Social Security Act does not require a reduction in a wife's benefit by the amount of her retirement annuity under the Railroad ...
... proposed by the bill now and for the future would be about $ 14 million a year , as previously stated . The Social Security Act does not require a reduction in a wife's benefit by the amount of her retirement annuity under the Railroad ...
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... proposed by the bill would come to approximately $ 14 million a year , on a level basis , or 0.32 percent of taxable payroll . Enactment of the bill would three- fore increase the present actuarial deficiency to approximately 0.76 ...
... proposed by the bill would come to approximately $ 14 million a year , on a level basis , or 0.32 percent of taxable payroll . Enactment of the bill would three- fore increase the present actuarial deficiency to approximately 0.76 ...
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... proposed increase in the financial deficit in the amount of $ 14 million a year , we are obliged to concede that logic is in favor of the bill . After eliminating the first two restrictions , the Congress set the pattern for eliminating ...
... proposed increase in the financial deficit in the amount of $ 14 million a year , we are obliged to concede that logic is in favor of the bill . After eliminating the first two restrictions , the Congress set the pattern for eliminating ...
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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 current maximum annual defined in section dual benefits enactment of H.R. entitled equal to one-twelfth financing FINNEY FINNIGAN HABERMEYER income increased taxes Internal Revenue Code level basis maximum annual taxable ment monthly 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 record reduce the deficit restrictions section 2(e Senator FANNIN Senator PELL Social Security Act social security benefit social security pension 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