Tillis & Warren Successfully Urge IRS to Protect Lower-Income Military Retirees from Losing Retirement Benefits | Eastern North Carolina Now

United States Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) recently announced they were successful in urging the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to reconsider a decision that would have caused lower-income military retirees to lose federal retirement benefits

ENCNow
    Press Release:

    Washington, D.C.     United States Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) recently announced they were successful in urging the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to reconsider a decision that would have caused lower-income military retirees to lose federal retirement benefits. In response to an October 2017 Tillis-Warren letter to the IRS, Acting IRS Commissioner David J. Kautter stated that the agency had re-analyzed its data and would change its decision "in line with your request."

    "Military retirees who have dedicated their lives to protecting our country should not be subjected to a more rigorous standard than their federal civilian retiree counterparts," said Senator Tillis. "I applaud the IRS for reversing a decision they made last year that would have put these brave men and women at risk, and I will continue to advocate on their behalf as long as I am in Congress."

    "Most military retirees have spent 20 years or more serving their country - the IRS shouldn't be withholding the retirement benefits they've earned and need just to get by," said Senator Warren. "I'm glad the IRS agreed to protect these veterans in response to our bipartisan letter, and I'll continue to look for ways to partner with my colleagues to make Washington work better for veterans and working families."

    The senators initially wrote to then-IRS Commissioner John Koskinen in October of 2017, explaining that "the IRS recently expanded its application of the Federal Payment Levy Program (FPLP) to include military payments." By expanding the FPLP in that manner, the IRS could "impose a levy on retirement payments to veterans in an effort to recoup back taxes." But unlike its application of the FPLP to other federal benefits, the IRS did not apply a low-income filter to exempt military retirees who would suffer economic hardship from having their payments levied. The senators argued that the IRS should apply the low-income filter to military retirees - the same way the IRS applies the filter to lower-income Americans receiving Social Security benefits - so that lower-income military retirees are not denied critical benefits they need to stay afloat financially.

    In the response to Senators Tillis and Warren, Acting Commissioner Kautter noted that "based on a re-analysis of our data, the number of military retirees who would qualify to be excluded from the FPLP based on the low-income filter is high enough that we will move to apply the low-income filter to all military retiree payments as soon as we can." Acting Commissioner Kautter projected that the change would be implemented in early Fall of 2018. Based on data provided by the IRS, more than 10% of military retirees subject to the FPLP in recent months will have their retirement benefits protected by application of the low-income filter.

    To read the IRS' response, click here.

  • Contact: Daniel Keylin
  •     daniel_keylin@tillis.senate.gov

Go Back

HbAD0

Latest Bloodless Warfare: Politics

President Donald J. Trump slammed failed Governor Roy Cooper's soft-on-crime agenda that led to the tragic murder of Ukrainian refugee, Iryna Zarutska, by a career criminal in North Carolina.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Soft-on-crime Democrat Roy Cooper stayed silent this weekend after police released the footage of a repeat offender brutally murdering an innocent passenger on the Charlotte Light Rail.
Today Governor Josh Stein signed Executive Order 23, establishing the North Carolina Energy Policy Task Force to strengthen the state’s electricity infrastructure and energy affordability as demand increases.
I am honored to announce my candidacy for City Council.
The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Coastal Management announced nearly $6 million in Resilient Coastal Communities Program (RCCP) grants, with nearly $1.2 million of that going to support communities in District 3.
National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) Chairman Tim Scott released the following statement commenting on President Trump's "complete and total endorsement" of Michael Whatley for the North Carolina U.S. Senate race in a Truth Social post earlier this evening:
(RALEIGH) Today, Governor Josh Stein announced that the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources has awarded more than $2.6 million to trail development and restoration projects in eastern North Carolina.

HbAD1

Gary Carlton moved out of his school district, apparently on June 13.
(RALEIGH) Today Governor Stein signed seven bills and vetoed three bills.
(RALEIGH) Governor Josh Stein announced today that TMG & Haartz Solutions LLC, a new joint venture to supply synthetic leather materials for automotive interiors, will create 125 jobs over the next five years in Rutherford County.
We must vet, and elect those who will actually represent the people or we will be stuck with the same mess we have now.
On the heels of the largest jobs commitment in North Carolina’s history, Governor Josh Stein, Department of Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley, and the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina traveled to Paris to advocate for North Carolina with business leaders at the 55th Paris Air Show.
Snowden: last night at Southside the announcement was made that the vote on closing Snowden will be at the school board regular meeting on Tuesday June 3 at 5:30 PM.
“Accurate voter registration rolls are critical to ensure that elections in North Carolina are conducted fairly, accurately, and without fraud.”

HbAD2

 
Back to Top