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Pension Income Splitting (Canada)

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In the first year of retirement, model pension income splitting with your tax preparer or planning software. Determine the optimal split percentage to equalise marginal tax rates, while also considering the impact on OAS, GIS, provincial surtaxes, and CCB if applicable. A 10-minute analysis in year one can save tens of thousands over retirement.

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Pension income splitting was introduced in the 2007 budget by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty and took effect for the 2007 tax year. It was estimated at introduction to benefit approximately 2.6 million Canadian couples — primarily retired couples where one spouse had a significantly larger pension. It remains one of the most used and valuable annual tax planning elections for Canadian retirees.

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