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Example – GST370 charts 1 and 2

Example GST370 charts 1 and 2 Chart 1 Eligible expenses (other than CCA) on which you paid GST/HST Type of expenses Expenses other than CCA (1) Total expenses 13% HST (2) Non-eligible portion of expenses 13% HST (3) Eligible expenses (col. 1 minus col. 2) 13% HST Accounting and legal fees 0 0 0 Advertising and promotion 0 0 0 Food, beverages and entertainment 779.84 0 779.84 Lodging 0 0 0 Parking 0 0 0 Supplies 178.25 0 178.25 Other expenses (please specify) 623.13 0 623.13 Tradesperson's tools expenses (for employees) 0 0 0 Apprentice mechanic tools expenses (for employees) 0 0 0 Labour mobility deduction 0 0 0 Musical instrument expenses other than CCA 0 0 0 Artists' employment expenses 0 0 0 Union, professional or similar dues 0 0 0 Motor vehicle expenses: Fuel 3,230.55 807.64 1 2,422.91 Maintenance and repairs 467.67 116.92 2 350.75 Insurance, licence, registration, and interest (not eligible for rebate) 0 0 0 Leasing 0 0 0 Other expenses (Car washes) 84.50 21.13 3 63.37 Work space in home 0 0 0 Electricity, heat, water 0 0 0 Maintenance 0 0 0 Insurance and property taxes (not eligible for rebate) 0 0 0 Other expenses (please specify) 0 0 0 Total of eligible expenses in column 3 = 4,418.25. ... Chart 2 GST/HST paid on expenses on which you claimed Capital Cost Allowance (CCA) Type of expenses (1) Total expenses 13% HST (2) Non-eligible portion of expenses 13% HST (3) Eligible expenses (col. 1 minus col. 2) 13% HST Capital Cost Allowance (CCA) on motor vehicles, musical instruments, and aircraft 8,644.50 2,161.13 4 6,483.37 1. $3,230.55 × (7,500/30,000) = $807.64 2. $467.67 × (7,500/30,000) = $116.92 3. $84.50 × (7,500/30,000) = $21.13 4. $8,644.50 × (7,500/30,000) = $2,161.13 Page details Date modified: 2024-01-23 ...
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Farming Income and the AgriStability and AgriInvest Programs Guide – Capital cost allowance (CCA) rates

Farming Income and the AgriStability and AgriInvest Programs Guide Capital cost allowance (CCA) rates Below you will find the more common depreciable properties that a business may use along with the class of each property. ... Aircraft Acquired before May 26, 1976 16 Aircraft Acquired after May 25, 1976 9 Bee equipment 8 Boats and component parts 7 Breakwaters Cement or stone 3 Breakwaters Wood 6 Brooders 8 Buildings and component parts Wood, galvanized, or portable 6 Buildings and component parts Other: Acquired after 1978 and before 1988 Footnote 1 3 Buildings and component parts Other: Acquired after 1987 1 Buildings and component parts Other: Fruit and vegetable storage (after Feb. 19, 1973) 8 Casing, cribwork for water wells 8 Chain-saws 10 Cleaners grain or seed 8 Combines Drawn 8 Combines Self-propelled 10 Computer equipment and systems software Acquired before March 23, 2004 10 Computer equipment and systems software Acquired after March 22, 2004 45 Computer equipment and systems software Acquired after March 18, 2007 50 Computer equipment and systems software Acquired after January 27, 2009, and before February 2011 52 Computer software (other than systems software) 12 Coolers Milk 8 Cream separators 8 Cultivators 8 Dams Cement, stone, wood, or earth 1 Data network infrastructure equipment Acquired after March 22, 2004 46 Diggers All types 8 Discs 8 Docks 3 Drills All types 8 Dugouts, dikes, and lagoons 6 Electric-generating equipment portable 8 Electric motors 8 Elevators 8 Engines Stationary 8 Fences All types 6 Forage harvesters Drawn 8 Forage harvesters Self-propelled 10 Graders Fruit or vegetable 8 Grain-drying equipment 8 Grain loaders 8 Grain separators 8 Grain-storage building Wood, galvanized steel 6 Grain-storage building Other 1 Greenhouses (all except as noted below) 6 Greenhouses of rigid frames covered with replaceable flexible plastic 8 Grinder 8 Harness 10 Harrows 8 Hay balers and stookers Drawn 8 Hay balers and stookers Self-propelled 10 Hay loaders 8 Ice machines 8 Incubators 8 Irrigation equipment Overhead 8 Irrigation ponds 6 Leasehold interest 13 Manure spreaders 8 Milking machines 8 Mixers 8 Mowers 8 Nets 8 Office equipment including photocopiers, fax machines 8 Outboard motors 10 Passenger vehicles (see Chapter 4) 10 or 10.1 Piping Permanent 2 Planters All types 8 Plows 8 Power block Purse seine 7 Pumps 8 Radar or radio equipment Acquired before May 26, 1976 9 Radar or radio equipment Acquired after May 25, 1976 8 Rakes 8 Roads or other surface areas Paved or concrete 17 Silo fillers 8 Silos 8 Sleighs 10 Sprayers 8 Stable cleaners 8 Stalk cutters 8 Swathers Drawn 8 Swathers Self-propelled 10 Threshers 8 Tile or concrete drainage system Acquired before 1965 13 Tillers All types 8 Tools Less than $500 12 Tools $500 and more 8 Tractors 10 Trailers 10 Traps 8 Trucks 10 Trucks (freight) 16 Wagons 10 Water towers 6 Weeders 8 Weirs 3 Weirs Fish 8 Welding equipment 8 Well equipment 8 Wharves Cement, steel, or stone 3 Wharves Wood 6 Wind chargers 8 Wind-energy conversion equipment Acquired before February 22, 1994 34 Wind-energy conversion equipment Acquired after February 21, 1994 (Note: Class 43.1 can be used other than for wind energy.) 43.1 Zero-emission automotive equipment or vehicles (other than motor vehicles) 56 Zero-emission vehicles that would otherwise be in Class 10 or 10.1 54 Zero-emission vehicles that would otherwise be in Class 16 55 Footnote 1 You may add to or alter a Class 3 building after 1987. ...
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T3MJ Provincial and Territorial Taxes – Multiple Jurisdictions

T3MJ Provincial and Territorial Taxes Multiple Jurisdictions Download instructions for fillable PDFs You must download the accessible fillable PDF to your computer. ... Ways to get the form Print and fill out by hand Standard print PDF (t3mj-24e.pdf) Previous years: Standard print PDFs This form is also available for the years listed below: 2023 Standard print PDF (t3mj-23e.pdf) 2022 Standard print PDF (t3mj-22e.pdf) 2021 Standard print PDF (t3mj-21e.pdf) 2020 Standard print PDF (t3mj-20e.pdf) 2019 Standard print PDF (t3mj-19e.pdf) 2018 Standard print PDF (t3mj-18e.pdf) 2017 Standard print PDF (t3mj-17e.pdf) 2016 Standard print PDF (t3mj-16e.pdf) 2015 Standard print PDF (t3mj-15e.pdf) 2014 Standard print PDF (t3mj-14e.pdf) 2013 Standard print PDF (t3mj-13e.pdf) 2012 Standard print PDF (t3mj-12e.pdf) 2011 Standard print PDF (t3mj-11e.pdf) 2010 Standard print PDF (t3mj-12-10e.pdf) 2009 Standard print PDF (t3mj-09e.pdf) 2008 Standard print PDF (t3mj-08e.pdf) 2007 Standard print PDF (t3mj-07e.pdf) 2006 Standard print PDF (t3mj-06e.pdf) Ask for an alternate format You can order alternate formats such as digital audio, electronic text, braille, and large print. ...
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Chapter 2 – 147.1 - Registered Pension Plans

Chapter 2 147.1- Registered Pension Plans On this page... 2.1 147.1(2) Registration of the Plan 2.2 147.1(3) Deemed Registration 2.3 147.1(4) Acceptance of Amendments 2.4 147.1(5) Additional Conditions 2.5 147.1(6) Administrator 2.5.1 Non-Resident Administrator 2.6 147.1(7) Obligations of the Administrator 2.7 147.1(8) Pension Adjustment Limits 2.8 147.1(9) Pension Adjustment Limits- Multi-Employer Plans 2.9 147.1(10) Past Service Benefits 2.10 147.1(11) Revocation of Registration Notice of Intention 2.11 147.1(12) Notice of Revocation 2.12 147.1(13) Revocation of Registration 2.13 147.1(14) Anti-Avoidance- Multi-Employer Plans 2.14 147.1(15)- Plan as Registered 2.15 147.1(16) Separate Liability for Obligations 2.16 147.1(17) Superintendent of Financial Institutions 2.17 147.1(18) Regulations 2.18 147.1(19) Reasonable error 2.1 147.1(2) Registration of the Plan Under subsection 147.1(2) of the Act, the Minister will not register a pension plan unless these three conditions are satisfied: An application for registration is made in a prescribed manner set out in section 8512 of the Regulations (T510, certified copies of plan text and other documents, including funding vehicle, and applicable by-laws and resolutions). ... Cross reference Arm’s Length 251(1) PA Limits Revocable Plan 8501(1)(e) PA Limits for Grandfathered Plan for 1991 8509(6) PA Limits 1996 to 2002 8509(12) 2.8 147.1(9) Pension Adjustment Limits Multi-Employer Plans The PA limits for a MEP applies within the plan itself. ... Cross references Certifiable Past Service Event 8300(1) Provisional PSPA 8303(3) Normalized Pension 8303(5) Deemed Payment 8303(7) Modified PSPA Calculation 8304(5) Exemption from Certification 8306 Application for Certification 8307(1) Prescribed Condition 8307(2) Qualifying Withdrawals 8307(3) Eligibility of Withdrawn Amount for Designation 8307(4) PSPA Withdrawals 8307(5) Special Rules 8308 Obligation to Provide Individual with Copy of the Certification Form 8404(3) Association of Benefits with Time Periods 8519 2.10 147.1(11) Revocation of Registration Notice of Intention Subsection 147.1(11) of the Act sets out the situations that may lead to revocation, and allows the Minister to send a notice of intent to revoke to the plan administrator by registered mail. ...
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Farming Income and the AgriStability and AgriInvest Programs Guide – How to calculate the mandatory inventory adjustment (MIA)

Farming Income and the AgriStability and AgriInvest Programs Guide How to calculate the mandatory inventory adjustment (MIA) For instructions on how to fill in the following charts, see Chapter 3. Chart 1 Cash cost of purchased inventory Enter the amount you paid by the end of the 2024 fiscal period for the specified animals you bought: Fiscal period Cash cost in your 2024 fiscal period $ Line 1 in your 2023 fiscal period $ Line 2 in your 2022 fiscal period $ Line 3 in your 2021 fiscal period $ Line 4 before your 2021 fiscal period $ Line 5 Enter the amount you paid by the end of your 2024 fiscal period for all other inventory you bought: in your 2024 fiscal period $ Line 6 in your 2023 fiscal period $ Line 7 in your 2022 fiscal period $ Line 8 in your 2021 fiscal period $ Line 9 before your 2021 fiscal period $ Line 10 Chart 2 Value of purchased inventory for specified animals Inventory bought in your 2024 fiscal period Enter an amount that is not more than the amount from line 1 but not less than 70% of this amount. $ Line 11 Inventory bought in your 2023 fiscal period Enter an amount that is not more than the amount from line 2, but not less than 70% of the total of the value at the end of your 2023 fiscal period plus any amounts you paid in your 2024 fiscal period toward the purchase price. $ Line 12 Inventory bought in your 2022 fiscal period Enter an amount that is not more than the amount from line 3, but not less than 70% of the total of the value at the end of your 2023 fiscal period plus any amounts you paid in your 2024 fiscal period toward the purchase price. $ Line 13 Inventory bought in your 2021 fiscal period Enter an amount that is not more than the amount from line 4, but not less than 70% of the total of the value at the end of your 2023 fiscal period plus any amounts you paid in your 2024 fiscal period toward the purchase price. $ Line 14 Inventory bought before your 2021 fiscal period Enter an amount that is not more than the amount from line 5, but not less than 70% of the total of the value at the end of your 2023 fiscal period plus any amounts you paid in your 2024 fiscal period toward the purchase price. $ Line 15 Chart 3 Value of purchased inventory for all other inventory Inventory bought in your 2024 fiscal period Enter the amount from line 6 or the fair market value, whichever is less. $ Line 16 Inventory bought in your 2023 fiscal period Enter the amount from line 7 or the fair market value, whichever is less. $ Line 17 Inventory bought in your 2022 fiscal period Enter the amount from line 8 or the fair market value, whichever is less. $ Line 18 Inventory bought in your 2021 fiscal period Enter the amount from line 9 or the fair market value, whichever is less. $ Line 19 Inventory bought before your 2021 fiscal period Enter the amount from line 10 or the fair market value, whichever is less. $ Line 20 Chart 4 Calculation of MIA Enter the amount of your net loss from line 9969 of Form T1163 or T1164. $ Line 21 Enter the value of your inventory from Chart 2 and Chart 3: the amount from line 11 $ the amount from line 12 $ the amount from line 13 $ the amount from line 14 $ the amount from line 15 $ the amount from line 16 $ the amount from line 17 $ the amount from line 18 $ the amount from line 19 $ the amount from line 20 $ Total value of inventory $ $ Line 22 MIA enter the amount from line 21 or line 22, whichever is less. $ Line 23 Previous page Table of contents Next page Page details Date modified: 2025-04-08 ...
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Income Tax Act – Workgroup Cross-Reference Chart

Income Tax Act Workgroup Cross-Reference Chart We have archived this page and will not be updating it. ... Contents Table 1 – Cross-references to Sections 1-9 Table 2 – Cross-references to Sections 10-19 Table 3 – Cross-references to Sections 20-29 Table 4 – Cross-references to Sections 30-39 Table 5 – Cross-references to Sections 40-49 Table 6 – Cross-references to Sections 50-59 Table 7 – Cross-references to Sections 60-69 Table 8 – Cross-references to Sections 70-79 Table 9 – Cross-references to Sections 80-89 Table 10 – Cross-references to Sections 90-99 Table 11 – Cross-references to Sections 100-109 Table 12 – Cross-references to Sections 110-119 Table 13 – Cross-references to Sections 120-129 Table 14 – Cross-references to Sections 130-139 Table 15 – Cross-references to Sections 140-149 Table 16 – Cross-references to Sections 150-159 Table 17 – Cross-references to Sections 160-169 Table 18 – Cross-references to Sections 170-179 Table 19 – Cross-references to Sections 180-189 Table 20 – Cross-references to Sections 190-199 Table 21 – Cross-references to Sections 200-209 Table 22 – Cross-references to Sections 210-219 Table 23 – Cross-references to Sections 220-229 Table 24 – Cross-references to Sections 230-239 Table 25 – Cross-references to Sections 240-249 Table 26 – Cross-references to Sections 250-260 [Income Tax – Technical News No. 29] [Next] Report a problem or mistake on this page Privacy statement The information you provide through this survey is collected under the authority of the Department of Employment and Social Development Act (DESDA) for the purpose of measuring the performance of Canada.ca and continually improving the website. ...
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Chapter 11 - 8503(4) to 8503(26) – Additional Conditions

Chapter 11- 8503(4) to 8503(26) Additional Conditions On this page... 11.1 8503(4)(a) Member Contributions 11.1.1 8503(4)(a)(i) Current Service Contribution Limit 11.1.2 8503(4)(a)(ii) Periods of Disability, Reduced Pay or Temporary Absence 11.1.3 8503(4)(a)(iii) Past Service Contribution Limit 11.2 8503(4)(b) Pre-payment of Member Contributions 11.3 8503(4)(c) Reduction in Benefits and Return of Contributions 11.4 8503(4)(d) Undue Deferral of Payment 11.5 8503(4)(e) & (f) Evidence of Disability 11.6 8503(5) Waiver of Member Contribution Condition 11.7 8503(6) Pre-Retirement Death Benefits 11.8 8503(7) Commutation of Lifetime Retirement Benefits 11.9 8503(7.1) Bridging Benefits and Elections 11.10 8503(8) Suspension or Cessation of Pension 11.11 8503(9) Re-Employed Member 11.12 8503(10) Re-Employed Member- Special Rules Not Applicable 11.13 8503(11) Re-Employed Member- Anti-Avoidance 11.14 8503(12) Limits Dependent on Consumer Price Index 11.15 8503(13) Statutory Plans Special Rules 11.16 8503(14) Artificially Reduced Pension Adjustment 11.17 8503(15) Past Service Employer Contribution 11.18 8503(16) Definitions for the Purpose of Phased Retirement Benefits 11.19 8503(17) Bridging Benefits Payable on a Stand-Alone Basis 11.20 8503(18) Rules of Application 11.21 8503(19) Benefit Accruals After Pension Commencement 11.22 8503(20) Re-Determination of Benefits 11.23 8503(21) Rules of Application 11.24 8503(22) Anti-Avoidance 11.25 8503(23) Cross-Plan Rules 11.26 8503(24) and (25) Associated Defined Benefit Provisions 11.27 8503(26) IPP Minimum Withdrawal 11.1 8503(4)(a) Member Contributions 11.1.1 8503(4)(a)(i) Current Service Contribution Limit Member current service contributions to a DB provision of an RPP are limited to the lesser of a) 9% of the member’s compensation for the year from an employer who participates in the plan, and b) $1,000 plus 70% of the member’s pension credit for the year under the provision. ... Cross references: Definition of Eligible Period of Temporary Absence 8500(1) Definition of Eligible Period of Reduced Pay 8500(1) Definition of Disabled 8500(1) Definition of Period of Disability 8500(1) Eligible Service 8503(3)(a)(iii) & (iv) Prescribed Compensation 8507 11.1.3 8503(4)(a)(iii) Past Service Contribution Limit Plans may give members the right to purchase past service defined benefits, as long as the purchase is in respect of eligible service in accordance with paragraph 8503(3)(a) of the Regulations. ... Cross references: Past Service Benefits 147.1(10) Amount of Employee’s Pension Contributions Deductible 147.2(4) Definition of Period of Reduced Services 8300(1) Certification in Respect of Past Service 8307 Period of Reduced Services Retroactive Benefits 8308(4) Prescribed Compensation 8507 11.2 8503(4)(b) Pre-payment of Member Contributions DB member contributions are not permitted before the year in which they relate. ...
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Chapter 3 - 147.2 – Pension Plan Contributions

Chapter 3- 147.2 Pension Plan Contributions On this page... 3.1 147.2(1) Deductible Employer Contributions 3.2 147.2(2) Employer Contributions Defined Benefit Provisions Example 3.3 147.2(3) Filing of Actuarial Report 3.4 147.2(4) Amount of Employee's Pension Contributions Deductible 3.4.1 147.2(4)(a) Service After 1989 3.4.2 147.2(4)(b) Service Before 1990, While not a Contributor 3.4.3 147.2(4)(c) Service Before 1990, While a Contributor 3.5 147.2(5) Teachers 3.6 147.2(6) Deductible Contributions when Taxpayer Dies 3.7 147.2(7) Letter of Credit 3.8 147.2(8) Former Employee of Predecessor Employer 3.1 147.2(1) Deductible Employer Contributions An employer's contribution to an RPP is deductible in computing the employer's income for a taxation year ending after 1990, if: the contribution is made in the year or within 120 days after the end of the year; it was not deducted in computing the employer's income in a previous taxation year; and it satisfies certain other conditions that depend on whether the contribution is made under a MP or DB provision of a plan or under a SMEP. ... Cross references: Pension adjustment limits 147.1(8) Pension adjustment limits multi-employer plans 147.1(9) Member contributions for unfunded liability 8501(6.1) Prescribed eligible contributions 8501(6.2) Defined benefit provisions 8503 Maximum benefits 8504 3.4.2 147.2(4)(b) Service Before 1990, While not a Contributor Paragraph 147.2(4)(b) of the Act applies to contributions made by an employee for years prior to 1990, where the employee was not a contributor to an RPP. ... Cross references: Pension adjustment limits 147.1(8) Pension adjustment limits multi-employer plans 147.1(9) Limits on employee contributions to DB provisions 8503(4)(a) 3.5 147.2(5) Teachers Subsection 147.2(5) of the Act provides a special rule with regards to teachers. ...
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T1236 Qualified Donees Worksheet / Amounts provided to other organizations

T1236 Qualified Donees Worksheet / Amounts provided to other organizations Download instructions for fillable PDFs You must download the accessible fillable PDF to your computer. ... Accessible Fillable PDF (t1236-fill-19e.pdf) Previous years: Accessible Fillable PDFs This form is also available for the years listed below: 2018 Fillable PDF (t1236-fill-18e.pdf) 2015 Fillable PDF (t1236-fill-15e.pdf) 2014 Fillable PDF (t1236-fill-14e.pdf) 2013 Fillable PDF (t1236-fill-13e.pdf) 2010 Fillable PDF (t1236-fill-10e.pdf) 2009 Fillable PDF (t1236-fill-09e.pdf) 2005 Fillable PDF (t1236-fill-05e.pdf) Print and fill out by hand Standard print PDF (t1236-19e.pdf) Previous years: Standard print PDFs This form is also available for the years listed below: 2018 Standard print PDF (t1236-18e.pdf) 2015 Standard print PDF (t1236-15e.pdf) 2014 Standard print PDF (t1236-14e.pdf) 2013 Standard print PDF (t1236-13e.pdf) 2010 Standard print PDF (t1236-10e.pdf) 2009 Standard print PDF (t1236-09e.pdf) 2005 Standard print PDF (t1236-05e.pdf) 2002 Standard print PDF (t1236-02e.pdf) Ask for an alternate format You can order alternate formats such as digital audio, electronic text, braille, and large print. ...
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Chapter 14 - 8506 – Money Purchase Provisions

Chapter 14- 8506 Money Purchase Provisions On this page 14 8506 Money Purchase Provisions 14.1 8506(1) Permissible Benefits 14.1.1 8506(1)(a) Lifetime retirement benefits 14.1.2 8506(1)(b) Bridging benefits 14.1.3 8506(1)(c) Guarantee period 14.1.4 8506(1)(d) Post-retirement survivor benefits 14.1.5 8506(1)(e) Pre-retirement survivor benefits 14.1.6 8506(1)(e.1) Variable benefits 14.1.7 8506(1)(e.2) Variable Payment Life Annuity 14.1.8 8506(1)(f) Payment from account 14.1.9 8506(1)(g) Payments from account after death 14.1.10 8506(1)(h) Commutation of benefits 14.1.11 8506(1)(i) Commutation of benefits after death 14.2 8506(2) Additional Conditions 14.2.1 8506(2)(a) Employer contributions acceptable to the Minister 14.2.2 8506(2)(b) Employer contributions with respect to particular members 14.2.3 8506(2)(b.1) Allocation of employer contributions 14.2.4 8506(2)(c) Employer contributions not permitted 14.2.5 8506(2)(c.1) Contributions not permitted 14.2.6 8506(2)(d) Return of contributions 14.2.7 8506(2)(e) Allocation of earnings 14.2.8 8506(2)(f) Payment or reallocation of forfeited amounts 14.2.9 8506(2)(g) Retirement benefits 14.2.10 8506(2)(h) Undue deferral of payment Death of the member 14.2.11 8506(2)(i) –Undue deferral of payment Death of a specified beneficiary 14.3 8506(2.1) Alternative Method for Allocating Employer Contributions 14.4 8506(3) Reallocation of Forfeitures 14.5 8506(4) Non-Payment of Minimum Amount Plan Revocable 14.6 8506(5) Minimum Amount 14.7 8506(6) Determination of Account Balance 14.8 8506(7) When the Minimum Amount is Nil 14.9 8506(8) Specified Beneficiary 14.10 8506(9) and (10) Adjusted Minimum Amount for 2008 14.11 8506(13)- VPLA fund 14 8506 Money Purchase Provisions Section 8506 of the Regulations describes the benefits that may be provided under an MP provision of a pension plan and contains conditions applicable to a plan that has an MP provision. ... Cross references: Transfer of surplus DB to MP 147.3(4.1) Transfer where MP replaces DB provision 147.3(8) Pension credit MP provision 8301(4) Transfer of property between provisions 8502(k) Newsletter No. 94-2, Technical Questions and Answers 14.2.5 8506(2)(c.1) Contributions not permitted Contributions or amounts transferred from another RPP are not permitted for a member after the calendar year in which he or she turns 71. ... Plan text Plans must provide that any forfeited amounts and related earnings will be paid or reallocated by the end of the year following the year in which they arose Cross references: Pension Credit MP Provision 8301(4) Payment from Account 8506(1)(f) Extension of timeline for Reallocation of Forfeitures 8506(3) 14.2.9 8506(2)(g) Retirement benefits Plans must state how the retirement benefits will be provided. ...

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