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What should I do if I disagree with any of the information in my ABS or QAS?
FAQS: If you disagree with the information in your ABS, you may access the ABS Inquiry feature in the secure section of our website.
What should I do if I need another copy of my account statement?
FAQs: You can view your recent Annual Benefits Statements and Quarterly Account Statements in the secure section of our website.
My beneficiary's name is misspelled in my ABS. Can I change it?
FAQs: Yes. You may do so by accessing the Beneficiaries feature in the secure section of our website or writing to TRS to request a correction.
Can I have my loan deposited directly in a bank account?
FAQs: Members who receive their paychecks through direct deposit or monthly retirement allowance payments electronically may elect to have their loan forwarded via Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) to the account where these payments are deposited.
If I purchase an expensive item such as a car...?
FAQs: No. TRS does not have a lien on the items you may purchase with loan proceeds.
If I change job titles, how would it affect my TRS membership?
FAQs: If your new job title is a TRS-eligible position, your TRS membership rights would generally not be affected.
How long does it take to process a transfer of membership?
FAQs: A membership transfer from TRS usually takes about 9-12 months after the member has filed a TRS Membership Transfer Form (code RW39) and TRS has received the required documentation; please refer to the TRS Membership Transfer Form for more information.
How did the Pension Reform Law (Chapter 504 of the Laws of 2009) affect TRS members?
FAQs: Chapter 504 had broad effects on New York State public retirement systems.
May I change my QPP contribution rate?
FAQs: If you are a Tier I or Tier II member, you may be eligible to change your contribution rate by filing a QPP Contributions Change Application (code IP1).
What should I do if I disagree with my QPP contribution rate?
FAQs: The QPP contribution rate for a Tier VI member is subject to change each year as of January 1, the start of the new "plan year."