The Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB) is a refundable tax credit designed to help Ontarians manage energy costs, sales tax, and property taxes. Combining three credits into one payment, the OTB provides financial support to eligible individuals and families. Here’s a complete guide to understanding, qualifying for, and maximizing this benefit. What is the Ontario Trillium Continue reading
CRA Announces December 2024 Benefit Payments Including CCB, OTB, CPP, and OAS
As December 2024 begins, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has outlined its schedule and details for upcoming benefit payments, including the Canada Child Benefit (CCB), Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), and Old Age Security (OAS). Here’s what Canadians need to know about these payments and eligibility. Canada Child Benefit (CCB) The CCB Continue reading
Federal Allowance in Canada 2025: What You Need to Know
The Allowance is a federal income support program in Canada aimed at helping low-income individuals aged 60 to 64 who meet specific eligibility criteria. It is designed to provide financial support to those who are not yet eligible for Old Age Security (OAS) or the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), ensuring economic stability for older Canadians Continue reading
CRA Announces New Financial Limits for 2025: TFSA, ALDA, and Retirement Contributions
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has released updates regarding tax-free savings account (TFSA) contribution limits, advanced life deferred annuity (ALDA) dollar limits, and retirement plan limits for 2025 and beyond. These changes are critical for Canadians planning their savings, investments, and retirement strategies. TFSA and ALDA Contribution Limits for 2025 The TFSA contribution limit for Continue reading
Top Professions in Canada Expected to See Salary Increase in 2025 as per Ranstad Report
As Canada prepares for the economic and workforce changes of 2025, certain professions are set to experience significant salary increases, according to a report by Randstad Canada. Covering over 1,000 industries, the report highlights trends in technology, finance, marketing, human resources, and skilled trades. If you’re planning your career or looking to switch fields, these Continue reading
A Complete Guide to Senior Benefits for Low-Income Households Across Canada
Low-income seniors in Canada have access to a range of provincial benefits aimed at supplementing their income and improving their quality of life. Below is an in-depth look at programs across provinces and territories. British Columbia: Seniors Supplement and SAFER Program Seniors Supplement SAFER (Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters) Alberta: Alberta Seniors Benefit Eligibility Criteria Continue reading
What Types of Pension Income are Eligible for Splitting with Your Spouse in Retirement?
Pension income splitting can be a powerful tool for retirees to optimize their tax burden, increase government benefits, and achieve financial equilibrium in retirement. By transferring income from one spouse to another, couples can lower their combined tax bill and take advantage of income tax credits. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the types of pensions Continue reading
How to Cancel CPP and OAS Benefits After a Death: A Complete Guide
When a loved one receiving CPP or OAS passes away, it’s essential to act promptly to notify Service Canada and cancel their benefits. Here’s a comprehensive guide on what you need to do, including notifying the authorities, providing proof of death, and managing repayment of benefits. Why Benefits Must Be Cancelled After a Death OAS Continue reading
CRA Federal Benefit Payment Schedule 2025: Official Key Dates Announced
The Government of Canada administers a variety of financial benefits designed to support citizens at various life stages and circumstances, including retirement, parenting, or coping with disabilities. These payments are distributed on specific dates throughout the year. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the payment schedules for 2025. 1. Canada Pension Plan (CPP) The Canada Pension Continue reading
COLA 2025: How Canada Cost-of-Living Adjustment Affects Your Pension
The cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for Canadian Public Service Pension Plan (PSPP) retirees and their survivors in 2025 is set at 2.7%, providing essential inflation protection. Meanwhile, retired members of other plans, such as the TVO Plan and Ontario Northland Plan, will receive different COLA adjustments based on their respective plan rules. What is COLA and Continue reading