What an employee can do if he or she forgets to give a copy of the revocation form to an employer
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What an employee can do if he or she forgets to give a copy of the revocation form to an employer
When an employee makes a revocation of a prior election but forgets to give a copy of the revocation form (CPT30) to all his or her current employers, he or she can choose to pay both the employee's and employer's share of the CPP contributions by filling out Form CPT20, Election to Pay Canada Pension Plan Contributions, and filing it with his or her personal income tax and benefit return. For more information, go to Do you want to contribute more?.
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
- Form CPT20, Election to Pay Canada Pension Plan Contributions
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- Date modified:
- 2016-12-22