This was sent out through the chief's network today. Any extra money is good!
Rick
Please share this with anyone who's had active duty service prior to January
2002 and planning for retirement. In a nutshell it boils down to this: You
qualify for a higher social security payment because of your military
service, for active duty any time from 1940 through 2001(the program was
done away with in January 2002). Up to $1200 per year of earnings credit
credited at time of application - which can make a substantial difference in
social security monthly payments upon your retirement. You must bring your
DD-214 to the Social Security Office and you must ask for this benefit to
receive it!
Soc Sec website:
http://www.ssa.gov/retire2/military.htm
This is something to put in your files for when you apply for Social
Security down the road. It is NOT just for retirees, BUT anyone who has
served on active duty prior to January 2002.
FYI - this benefit is not automatic, you must ask for it!
Rick
Please share this with anyone who's had active duty service prior to January
2002 and planning for retirement. In a nutshell it boils down to this: You
qualify for a higher social security payment because of your military
service, for active duty any time from 1940 through 2001(the program was
done away with in January 2002). Up to $1200 per year of earnings credit
credited at time of application - which can make a substantial difference in
social security monthly payments upon your retirement. You must bring your
DD-214 to the Social Security Office and you must ask for this benefit to
receive it!
Soc Sec website:
http://www.ssa.gov/retire2/military.htm
This is something to put in your files for when you apply for Social
Security down the road. It is NOT just for retirees, BUT anyone who has
served on active duty prior to January 2002.
FYI - this benefit is not automatic, you must ask for it!