Sentences with phrase «with pensionable»

The bottom line is that at the top end, those with pensionable earnings of $ 102,000, annual benefits would rise from the current $ 12,150 to about $ 23,400.

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This could be accomplished through a modest increase in premiums for Canadians who earn between 50 per cent and 100 per cent of the yearly maximum pensionable earnings under the CPP — in other words, people with incomes of between $ 27,450 and $ 54,900.
There is something very odd in men of pensionable age taking up with younger women and something even odder and rather irresponsible in them having children.
Setting a clear cost ceiling for public service pension schemes - the proportion of pensionable pay that taxpayers will contribute to employees» pensions - with automatic stabilisers to keep future costs under more effective control;
But if you plan to go back to school, stay home with children, or earn less than the year's maximum pensionable earnings (YMPE), which is $ 51,100 for 2013, you may fall short of the maximum and so will your CPP cheques.
Enhancement to CPP / QPP on earnings between 50 per cent and 100 per cent of the year's maximum pensionable earnings threshold, with the ability for employers to provide a comparable workplace retirement plan in lieu.
The Sheridan plan also calls for doubling the pensionable limit to about $ 102,000, with the contribution rate on the additional $ 51,000 set a 1.55 per cent each for employer and employees.
Pension plans sometimes allow current members to buy additional service based on eligible pensionable service with certain previous employers.
L.R. 631: concerning the calculation of «pensionable pay for the year ending with the relevant date» in the Firemen's Pension Scheme.
But they never contemplated the situation that had arisen as a result of Barber and Coloroll, with more than one NRD being required where there had been pensionable service both in and outside the Barber window and benefits had accrued by reference to different NRDs.
Stokes v Oxfordshire County Council [2014] Pens LR 631, [2014] EWHC 2177 (Ch) In the context of the Firemen's Pension Scheme, the calculation of «pensionable pay for the year ending with the relevant date» did not include arrears of pay for work which had been performed in previous years but had been paid in the year ending with the relevant date.
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