Do you have to contribute to the CPP?
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Do you have to contribute to the CPP?
As a CPP working beneficiary, you have to contribute to the CPP unless you are in one of the following situations:
- You are an employee working in Quebec
- Your employment income is not subject to the CPP
- You are self-employed and a resident of Quebec
- You are at least 65 years of age but under 70 years of age and have elected to stop paying CPP contributions
For more information on the requirement to pay CPP contributions, see Contributions to the Canada Pension Plan.
Forms and publications
- Form CPT30, Election to Stop Contributing to the Canada Pension Plan, or Revocation of a Prior Election
- Schedule 8, Canada Pension Plan Contributions and Overpayment (for all except QC)
- Schedule 8, Quebec Pension Plan Contributions (for QC only)
- Form RC381, Inter-provincial Calculation for CPP and QPP Contributions and Overpayments
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- Date modified:
- 2022-01-18