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Net income
Line 206 - Pension adjustment
Enter on line 206 the total of all amounts in box 52 of your T4 slips, or box 34 of your T4A slips. Generally, this total represents the value of the benefits you earned in 1999 under a registered pension plan (RPP) or a deferred profit-sharing plan (DPSP).
Do not include the pension adjustment (PA) amount in your income, and do not deduct it on your return. Simply enter this amount on line 206. We will use it to calculate your registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) deduction limit for 2000, which we will show on your Notice of Assessment for 1999. See line 208 for details.
If you have any questions about how your PA was calculated, ask your employer.
Note
If you live in Canada and you participated in a foreign pension plan in 1999, you may have to enter an amount on this line. For details, contact us.
- Date modified:
- 2002-12-10