CSA Retiree Chapter Queens Regional Unit

How To Find UnclaimedFunds
from Thomas DiNapoli, Comptroller
How to find unclaimed funds:
Search using the person's full legal name as well as nicknames and maiden names that might have been used on accounts.
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New York State Comptroller's Office: osc.state.ny.us/unclaimed-funds or 1-800-221-9311
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National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (for out-of-state searches): unclaimed.org/search/
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U.S. Treasury (for misplaced Savings Bonds and other Treasury securities): treasurydirect.gov/savings-bonds/treasury-hunt/
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FreeERISA.com (provides data on 401ks, 403bs and other retirement and benefit plans; users must create an account) freeerisa.com/about/Default.aspx
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IRS (Determined treasure hunters can create an ID.me account here; it can help in finding 1099 forms and retirement accounts): bit.ly/3QAnH0F
Directory of Useful Telephone Numbers & Websites
Attached is a list of useful telephone numbers and websites for Federal Agencies and other organizations. Click on the white button for the list
How You Can Help Your Family After Your Death or Incapacitation
A Checklist for a Surviving CSA Spouse or Domestic Partner
2024 IRMAA Application
The 2024 Medicare Part B IRMAA Reimbursement Form has been released by the City Office of Labor Relations. It is available by clicking on the yellow button below.
CSA Legal Service Plan
CSA has negotiated a free legal service plan for all CSA Retirees.
Click on the red button below for detailed information.
15 Ways to Protect Yourself From Fraud
Learn how to avoid scams and lower your risk of money loss and identity theft
Please click on the link below for information
https://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/protecting-yourself-from-criminals/
Zoom Hosting Resource Sheet
On December 21, 2020 the CSA Queens Retiree Chapter held a virtual a Zoom Hosting Workshop presented by Susan Rippe Hoffman. Click on the white button for the Resource Sheet from that workshop.
Updates from Norm Sherman
You can also submit the application electronically. Instructions on how to do it on OLR’s website, https://www.nyc.gov/olr.