Line 308 - CPP or QPP contributions through employment
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Line 308 - CPP or QPP contributions through employment
For individuals who are 60 to 70 years of age, go to Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributions for CPP working beneficiaries.
Your CPP or Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) contributions are shown in boxes 16 and 17 of your T4, Statement of Remuneration Paid slips.
For 2016, the maximum amount of CPP or QPP contributions you are able to enter on line 308 of your Schedule 1, Federal Tax, is:
- $2,544.30 if you resided outside Quebec on December 31, 2016; and
- $2,737.05 if you were a resident of Quebec on December 31, 2016.
Topics
- Have you contributed too much?
How to calculate the excess amount of CPP or QPP contributions that may have been deducted from your pay. - Do you want to contribute more?
How to make additional CPP contributions. - Completing your tax return
How to claim your CPP and QPP contributions.
Forms and publications
- General Income Tax and Benefit Package - Guide, Returns, Schedules
- T4, Statement of Remuneration Paid
- Form CPT20, Election to Pay Canada Pension Plan Contributions
- Form CPT30, Election to Stop Contributing to the Canada Pension Plan, or Revocation of a Prior Election
- Form CPT124, Application for Coverage of Employment of an Indian in Canada under the Canada Pension Plan whose income is exempt under the Income Tax Act
- Form RC269, Employee Contributions to a Foreign Pension Plan or Social Security Arrangement for 2016 - Non-United States Plans or Arrangements
- Form RC381, Inter-Provincial Calculation for CPP and QPP Contributions and Overpayments for 2016
Related topics
- CPP contribution rates, maximums and exemptions
- Line 222 - Deduction for CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings
- Line 310 - CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings
- Line 448 - CPP Overpayment
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- Date modified:
- 2017-01-03