CRA Annual Report to Parliament 2006-2007

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Audited Financial Statements - Agency Activities

Notes to the Financial Statements - Agency Activities

7. Employee future benefits

(a) Pension benefits

The Agency and all eligible employees contribute to the Public Service Pension Plan, which is sponsored by the Government of Canada. Pension benefits accrue up to a maximum period of 35 years at a rate of two percent per year of pensionable service, times the average of the best five consecutive years of earnings. The benefits are integrated with Canada/Quebec Pension Plans benefits and they are indexed to the increase in the Consumer Price Index.

The Agency’s and employees’ contributions to the Public Service Pension Plan for the year were as follows:

2007
2006
(in thousands of dollars)
Agency’s contributions
284,105
300,575
Employees’ contributions
119,018
109,087

The Agency’s responsibility with regard to the Plan is limited to its contributions. Actuarial surpluses or deficiencies are recognized in the financial statements of the Government of Canada.

(b) Severance benefits

The Agency provides severance benefits to its employees based on eligibility, years of service and final salary. These severance benefits are not pre-funded. Benefits will be paid from future appropriations. Information about the severance benefits, measured as at March 31, is as follows:

2007
2006
(in thousands of dollars)
Employee severance benefits, beginning of year
460,998
372,472
Cost for the year
67,084
113,936
Benefits paid during the year
(33,051)
(25,410)
Employee severance benefits, end of year
495,031
460,998



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2007-11-01