โMar-24-2015 09:53 AM
โMar-27-2015 07:19 AM
moisheh wrote:
OP: Have you considered a private mail box in Canada? There are some independents and UPS is everywhere. Canada Post is a hopeless organization. For almost 3 weeks my business was not receiving much mail. Normally there are at least 15 items plus magazines, Then magically the truck started coming with 20 or 30 pieces. Apparently Canada Post was doing a survey on the amount of mail for this area. If the volumes were high we would continue with a mailman. Low volumes would get us those stupid mailboxes. So Canada Post just held the mail as the count was for delivered mail. My American friends get great service. The mailman even picks up your mail for delivery!
Moisheh
โMar-27-2015 05:18 AM
โMar-26-2015 07:32 PM
Gruffy wrote:Canuck Travellers wrote:Gruffy wrote:
Ahhh OAS is now in the order of $9600 .... (deferred amount) that is a lot to give up if you can manage to avoid it. And yes TFSA's are by far the best option.
Depends what is your situation," if you can manage to avoid it" that's the key....Old Age Security (OAS) pension
Regardless of your marital status:
$563.74 $114,815 (individual income)
This situation gives you $6764.88 per year, your mileage may vary.....
Here is where you should look for the correct amount:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/qy9dgcv
AS
Last year we were allowed to defer OAS up to 5 years. A lot of people missed that because it wasn't well publicized. Financial advisers were pretty much useless.
Memory being what it is I think that $9600 was the new OAS total if you defer to age 70.
โMar-26-2015 06:08 PM
Canuck Travellers wrote:Gruffy wrote:
Ahhh OAS is now in the order of $9600 .... (deferred amount) that is a lot to give up if you can manage to avoid it. And yes TFSA's are by far the best option.
Depends what is your situation," if you can manage to avoid it" that's the key....Old Age Security (OAS) pension
Regardless of your marital status:
$563.74 $114,815 (individual income)
This situation gives you $6764.88 per year, your mileage may vary.....
Here is where you should look for the correct amount:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/qy9dgcv
โMar-26-2015 03:56 PM
Gruffy wrote:
Ahhh OAS is now in the order of $9600 .... (deferred amount) that is a lot to give up if you can manage to avoid it. And yes TFSA's are by far the best option.
โMar-26-2015 01:22 PM
Gruffy wrote:
Ahhh OAS is now in the order of $9600 .... (deferred amount) that is a lot to give up if you can manage to avoid it. And yes TFSA's are by far the best option.
โMar-26-2015 01:11 PM
โMar-26-2015 12:43 PM
โMar-26-2015 12:28 PM
Gruffy wrote:
"We have to pay now that the RIF has to be drained so not waiting for a cheque anytime soon."
Do they not withhold tax as you withdraw? Why not just ask them to increase withholding a little bit. If you are due a refund there is no penalty for filing a bit late.
My plan was to drain the RRSP/RIF before it becomes statutory and I am forced to pay back OAS benefits. Did you not have a plan to manage taxable income after age 70? I know most financial planners don't spend enough time worrying about how you will withdraw your money.
โMar-26-2015 08:20 AM
โMar-26-2015 06:20 AM
joebedford wrote:Canuck Travellers wrote:Just curious - why don't you trust it? Have you had problems?
I do not really trust the e-filing of Income Tax to CRA, I do my own via Turbo Tax & forward it via snail mail with EVERYTHING that they might ask for....leave nothing out.
There was something on CBC just last week - e-file and get your refund in 2 weeks (average) or snail mail and it's 6 weeks. They also hinted that manual filings are slightly more prone to getting audited.
โMar-26-2015 05:44 AM
Canuck Travellers wrote:Just curious - why don't you trust it? Have you had problems?
I do not really trust the e-filing of Income Tax to CRA, I do my own via Turbo Tax & forward it via snail mail with EVERYTHING that they might ask for....leave nothing out.
โMar-25-2015 09:54 PM
โMar-25-2015 07:14 AM
joebedford wrote:almcc wrote:Seriously, I think there is a business opportunity here: your mail gets forwarded to 'someone' who will open all first class mail, scan and email to you. Hardcopies available on return. Pay by the sheet - cost of one stamp maybe?
our daughter back home who will open and scan the docs and send them to us electronically