what is the of a col who retires in 2014
what will be the basic pension and how much arrears will someone get if the basic pension earlier was Rs.2465/-?
you are directed to visit web site of pcda pension Allahabad as http://pcdapension.nic.in/6cpc/armyOrder.htm and see govt of India letter No GOI, MOD letter No. 17(4)/2008(1)/D(Pen/Policy) Dated 11th November 2008
Yes, pension arrears are generally considered taxable income in the year they are received. When you receive back payments for past pension benefits, those amounts are typically subject to income tax. It's important to consult a tax professional to understand the specific implications and reporting requirements based on your situation.
Yes, those are two different things. You have the right to your pension regardless of whether you get unemployment and whether or not an individual has a pension (or severance) does not matter when reviewing an unemployment application.
Dear Comlonels, It is already April 2009 , the arrears were to be partly paid out in FY 2008-09 , but no news till date .All officers who retired after 01 Jan 2006 had to send their Latest Bank account details and present address to to Archieves cell CDA , Pune by 31 Jan 2009 .I guess The Archieves cell needs to firstly calculate the Pay in new scales ,work out the arrears for period served after 01 Jan 2006 , pay the same to officers .Besides this LPC(last Pay Certificate ) with the new Pay details has to be also made by Archieves cell and sent to CDA Pension Allahabad - who need to calculate the arrers of pension from retirement date and pay the same to bankers (officer) besides sending a revised PPO to the bank for payment of pension on refixed pay . Frankly speaking I am not sure as to by when these arrers will get setteled for us remember our serving brothers have already got the arrears and new pay scales form Dec 2008 . We all need to send a PIL to CDA on this issue ! Cheers XYZ
Illegal aliens are not eligible for Medicare. Whether such a person is eligible for a pension depends on the rules of that pension system..
Air force people are more smarter than we ,army personnel .so why you want more pension
In Ontario, the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan is generally protected from garnishment by creditors. However, there are exceptions for certain types of debts, such as family support obligations or arrears owed to the government. It is best to seek legal advice for specific situations involving garnishment of pension funds.
Yes, you may be entitled to your husband's pension benefits if he dies, depending on the specific pension plan's rules and whether you are named as a beneficiary. Many pension plans provide for a survivor benefit that allows spouses to receive a portion or all of the pension after the participant's death. It’s important to review the pension plan documentation and contact the plan administrator for detailed information regarding your rights and options. Additionally, checking whether your husband had any life insurance or other benefits can also be beneficial.
In some cases, a portion of your pension could be subject to garnishment for restitution owed. The specific rules regarding whether and how much of your pension can be taken depend on your state's laws and the type of pension you receive. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional in your area for personalized guidance.
You can open a bank account but whether you could have an overseas pension paid into it will depend on the regulations in your own country.
Calculating your federal retirement depends upon whether you are CSRS or FERS. The following website should provide the information needed: www.freetaxusa.com/display_faq.jsp?calculate-federal-pension