Register today! Quickly and securely register using our
improved website registration process! Have your personal information at your
fingertips; commonly requested forms, useful highlighted links, and frequently asked questions regarding your benefit information, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Click on “Create an Account”
above to get started. You will need to know your name, date of birth, SSN or
Alternate ID, and zip code as they are recorded in the Trust Office.
Problems? Click on Contact Us. Benefit Fund Office at (702) 415-2189 or toll free at (855) 550-1696.
IMPORTANT HEALTH COVERAGE TAX DOCUMENTS
NOTICE OF
RIGHT TO REQUEST TAX NOTIFICATION FORM 1095-B
You do
not need to file a 1095 form with your federal tax return, but some members may
need the form to comply with state reporting requirements. Members and
beneficiaries may request a copy of their Form 1095-B by:
Email to: 1095Bhelp@benesys.com
Calling: (855) 550-1696 between 8:00 AM and 4:30
PM EST
Mail to:
BeneSys, Inc.
700 Tower Drive, Suite 300
Troy, MI 48098-2808
ATTN: 1095-B Requests
Your
request MUST include: (1) your Plan’s name, (2) the member’s name, (3) your
name if you are not the primary member, (4) the address you would like the form
sent to and (5) the phone number we can call if we have any questions.
Please call (800) 550-1696 or (702) 415-2189 with any questions about
Form 1095-B.
Announcing
Our Mobile App!
The
United Brotherhood of Carpenters Pension Plan and United Brotherhood of
Carpenters General Office and Staff Health and Welfare Plan is pleased to
present a new mobile application, BeneSys Now for iOS and Android operating
systems. Navigating healthcare is
tough! Make it easier by taking
advantage of our mobile app. By
downloading the mobile app you’ll automatically connect to your information. The
mobile app is designed for easy access to your UBC Health Plan and Pension Plan information! Download the free “BeneSys Now” mobile app
from your Apple or Google Play Store!
SCAMMER ALERT:
Attention UBC members. It has come to our attention that
scammers are trying to get personal information from Union members by calling
them and claiming to be with a Pension Trust Fund. The scamming caller
typically tells the member that they need his or her social security number (or
SIN in Canada), date of birth, bank account number, and other information under
the guise of issuing pension benefits.
Authorized staff from a Trust Fund or Union should never
reach out to you and ask you to provide personal information, such as social
security numbers and birthdates, over the phone. They might ask you to confirm information
they provide but should never ask you for that information.
If you are ever unsure about whether the person calling is
from the entity they claim to be from, you should let them know that you will
call them back using the published phone number for them. Do not give them your personal
information.
You can find a directory of Trust Funds and Regional
Councils on the UBC’s website:
For Our Members
- United Brotherhood of Carpenters