It's the WORK - not the PENSION
The way I read the rule is that the underlying service, as an employee, must have been covered by FICA. Not the pension, which I have never heard of either, but the original work which eventually lead to the retirement pension.
Certainly many (most?) people who are receiving government pensions are also receiving Social Security benefits, or at least for early retirees will do so when they reach age 62-66. That puts this credit somewhat in the same general "so what?" category of the infamous Schedule R.
OTOH, there are some government (state) employees whose wages are/were not subject to FICA withholding over the years. The decision not to participate in the Social Security system was made by the government entity involved. I am assuming those are the people being referenced by the restriction.
And to answer somewhat your question, I personally am receiving a government pension and I did pay Social Security as required on my own wages which I earned over the years. Therefore I should not be eligible to claim the "government retiree credit."
I also agree with your statement (" I have never seen a government pension that was covered by FICA") but I do not believe that is the fundamental issue at hand.
FE
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Certainly many (most?) people who are receiving government pensions are also receiving Social Security benefits, or at least for early retirees will do so when they reach age 62-66. That puts this credit somewhat in the same general "so what?" category of the infamous Schedule R.
OTOH, there are some government (state) employees whose wages are/were not subject to FICA withholding over the years. The decision not to participate in the Social Security system was made by the government entity involved. I am assuming those are the people being referenced by the restriction.
And to answer somewhat your question, I personally am receiving a government pension and I did pay Social Security as required on my own wages which I earned over the years. Therefore I should not be eligible to claim the "government retiree credit."
I also agree with your statement (" I have never seen a government pension that was covered by FICA") but I do not believe that is the fundamental issue at hand.
FE
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