Using Form Codes
The form code indicates the form in which a pension is paid—for example, a certain only installment form or a joint and survivor annuity form.
The following table contains the form codes with their full names, the required options for each code, and a description of the form of payment that each code specifies.
| Form Code | Options Necessary? | Description |
|---|---|---|
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CO Certain Only Installment |
Years Certain: Y Pct Continued: NA |
Amount is paid for a specified number of years and no longer. If the participant dies, any remaining payments are made to a beneficiary. |
|
JS Joint & Survivor Annuity |
Years Certain: O Pct Continued: Y |
One amount is paid until the participant dies, at which time another payment—reduced to the percent continued—begins and continues until the beneficiary dies. |
|
LIFE Life Annuity |
Years Certain: O Pct Continued: NA |
A periodic amount is paid for the life of the participant. |
|
LIO Level Income Option |
Years Certain: O Pct Continued: O |
A monthly amount is paid. It is reduced at social security retirement age by the estimated amount of money to be received from social security. |
|
LTS Last To Survive Annuity |
Years Certain: O Pct Continued: Y |
Similar to a joint and survivor annuity, except that the percent continued amount is payable to the survivor when either the retiree or the spouse dies. |
|
LUMP Lump Sum |
Years Certain: NA Pct Continued: NA |
One-time payment. |
|
POP Pop Up Annuity |
Years Certain: O Pct Continued: Y |
Similar to a joint and survivor annuity, except that the participant's otherwise reduced benefit "pops up" to the single life annuity level if the beneficiary predeceases the participant. |
|
REV Reversionary Annuity |
Years Certain: O Pct Continued: NA |
The entire benefit is paid as a life annuity to a beneficiary upon the retiree's death. The system's actuarial calculation of a reversionary annuity assumes that the benefit is forfeited if the beneficiary predeceases the retiree. If your plan rules differ, use a different method for calculating this optional form. If you enter a number of years certain, the certain period starts when the beneficiary begins receiving payments. |
|
SPJS Spouse Demonstration Joint & Survivor |
Years Certain: O Pct Continued: Y |
No actual benefit. This is informational only to show the benefit that a spouse loses if the participant names a non-spouse beneficiary. |
The following notes pertain to the table above:
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The Options Necessary? column indicates whether the Years Certain and Pct Continued options are necessary (Y), not applicable (NA), or optional (O).
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Any time that you specify a number of years in the Years Certain field, any payments remaining after the participant dies are paid to the beneficiary.
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There is no separate form code for certain and continuous forms of payment. You create these forms by adding years certain criteria to other forms. Typically, you add years to a single life annuity, but you may also add years to a joint and survivor form or other forms.