... tax years, that I've made QPP contributions (for Quebec) higher than the maximum CPP contribution (for the rest of Canada), but did not have a CPP overpayment amount on my tax return. Here is my 2018 example (which is similar going back to 2015): - My QPP contributions: $2829.60 - CPP maximum contribution: ...
Feb 26th, 2020 3:57 pm
Any tax experts could give an answer for this.Hubby changed job and ended up overpaying CPP and EI in 2018. Is he able to claim anything back?Thank you in advance.
Feb 27th, 2019 8:11 pm
I need RFDs advice on how to proceed with this scenario. Back when the TFSA was first introduced I ignorantly contributed more than my contribution limit for the first two years of the program's existence. I received a letter from CRA notifying me of my over-contributions and the penalty amount that...
Apr 3rd, 2018 2:24 pm
Hi Everyone, I tried searching for the answer from multiple sources, and am having a hard time finding a clear answer to a seemingly simple questions. I left my previous employer about a month ago (I resigned, it ended amicably...I even gave an additional week's notice (3 weeks), to help adequately ...
Dec 4th, 2017 11:22 am
Hi there. I knew this would happen sooner or later. I have my mom's property tax info and my property tax info in my banking bill payment recipients. Well, last month I paid my tax bill only to notice today I was in arrears by that amount, plus interest and fees. I checked and low and behold I had p...
May 21st, 2017 7:49 pm
... will lower the amount of interest I pay from that point forward on each mortgage payment. I asked about the fees and was told the penalty for overpayment is 3 months worth of interest on the balance I am over. Thanks.
Feb 17th, 2017 11:15 am
My bud left his job but reckons he got overpaid. Should he pay it back, or wait for them to come after him? (If they have a right!) As the employer sounded like downright ####ers I told him to ignore it. What do you guys reckon?
I work in a trade union that with holds my vacation pay in trust. It is deducted off each pay cheque and eventually paid twice a year. While I was collecting benefits I received my vacation pay. I reported it to IE directly at one of the offices back in July. The person I spoke to said that it shoul...
As one of several former Service Canada employees here on RFD, there is a ton of knowledge, experience and wisdom on EI Benefits. The purpose of this is to have one centralized thread to discuss all things EI related. Feel free to ask any EI question; myself and others will do our best to answer it....
Oct 12th, 2011 4:44 pm