Well there it is...even if taken at the end of service...the prior provision that used to apply to retirees no longer applies.....Bollox...
39. In accordance with CRA rules, members can only transfer the eligible part (i.e. $2,000 for each year or part-year of service before 1996 in which the member was employed by the employer from whom they received the retiring allowance and additional $1, 500 for each year or part of a year of service before 1989 in which no pension or DPSP benefit was earned from employer contributions that either vested in the member at the time of payment or were paid to the member) of their retiring allowance to their own RPP or RRSP. Does this rule apply to the payment in lieu (PiL) of the Canadian Forces Severance Pay (CFSP)?
No. This rule does not apply to the payment in lieu (PiL) of Canadian Forces Severance Pay (CFSP). Members can only transfer the eligible part of their retiring allowance to their own RPP or RRSP.
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