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Re: swiss-list: Social Security

From: Thomas Wicki <click for textversion of email address >
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 13:31:12 -0700 (PDT)
Status: RO

Luca,

Yes, there is. There are two ways to do it. You must have a gray AHV/IV
card with some numbers on them. These numbers represent the offices which
have an account for you. In every Swiss phone book you can find the addresses
of these offices. You can send each of them a letter and request a statement.

As far as I know, there is also the possibility to send a request to only
the main office (I believe) and they send you a consolidated statement - for
a fee...

--Thomas

> From owner-swiss-list_at_lists.Stanford.EDU Thu Sep 16 13:11:51 1999
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> Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 12:14:03 -0700
> From: Luca_Vassalli_at_maximhq.com (Luca Vassalli)
> Subject: swiss-list: Social Security
> To: swiss-list_at_lists.Stanford.EDU
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> Hi,
>
> In the US you can ask Social Security for a record of your contributions to the
> system, they get the information from what your employer reports to the IRS (and
> not from your tax return). That's nice to know but many people say to make sure
> you ask for that report to see if all your information is correct, at times
> there may be problem with the records for Foreigners or for women that change
> their name or have an heifinated (I do not know how to spell it but - ) name.
> Anyway in my case everything was ok!
>
> In the US (as in CHI) the number of years you contribute to the system determine
> the amount of $ that you will get back at retirement.
>
> So I was wondering if there is a way in Switzerland to request the same type of
> records.
>
> I will post the procedure for requesting the US record later if you need it.
>
> Ciao,
> Luca
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