Brett_Cameron
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
I just saw this:
Retirement Planner: Special Extra Earnings for Military Service
Does anyone know if these credits are already reflected in your Social Security Benefits estimate that SS provides?
Retirement Planner: Special Extra Earnings for Military Service
If your active military service occurred
From 1957 through 1967, we will add the extra credits to your record when you apply for Social Security benefits.
From 1968 through 2001, you do not need to do anything to receive these extra credits. The credits were automatically added to your record.
After 2001, there are no special extra earnings credits for military service.
Note: In January 2002, Public Law 107-117, the Defense Appropriations Act, stopped the special extra earnings that have been credited to military service personnel. Military service in calendar year 2002 and future years no longer qualifies for these special extra earnings credits
Does anyone know if these credits are already reflected in your Social Security Benefits estimate that SS provides?