2024 COLA changes Certain retirees in Plan 1 of the Public Employees' Retirement System and Plan 1 of the Teachers' Retirement System (PERS 1 and TRS 1) will receive a one-time benefit increase in July 2024 as a result of House Bill 1985 (pending the governor's signature).
Payroll corrections are a way to repair any errors that might happen when you're sending out an official payroll. Maybe someone was listed with the wrong deductions, or a worker didn't get their overtime included.
A retirement plan is a required part of the benefits package for your Washington public service. Both Plan 2 and Plan 3 offer a lifetime pension benefit.
Your Social Security Statement (Statement) is available to view online by opening a my Social Security account. Millions of people of all ages now use these online accounts to learn about their future Social Security benefits and current earnings history.
If you are a customer contacting DRS, you'll receive the fastest service by contacting us through your DRS online account or calling 800-547-6657.
For each application, you must submit the following: A completed and signed Affidavit for Correction form. Copy of your government issued photo identification card. Proof of relationship, if required. Any required supporting proof documents.
Reasons to Amend a Birth Certificate Correct a spelling mistake or other errors. Add missing information. Change the name of the certificate holder or that of their parent(s) Change the gender marker of the certificate holder.
Name-change proceedings to alter your birth certificate name are generally relatively simple. Each state has its own procedures and forms, so be sure to research your state's particular requirements.
How to Form a Corporation in Washington Choose a Corporate Name. Choose Directors to serve on the Board of Directors. Prepare and file the Articles of Incorporation. Apply for a Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) Write Corporate Bylaws. Create a Shareholder Agreement. Elect S Corporation status if desired.
You may also need to register your business with your city, which can come with its own requirements and fees. You can do the process yourself, or hire a company to help you prepare and file the paperwork. However, forming an LLC isn't a requirement if you want to run a business.