Further to my post above, Update:
The Public Service buyback not actioned at Election Apr 07:
From the benefit not previously paid (see above post), $9.3 K was deducted leaving $12.5 K still owing @ $120 per month for 14 years (age 80) = $ 20.2 K. So a approx $5 K return of contributions becomes a $16.7 election and a $29.5 debt. No explanation as to the calculation: Start amt, interest rate etc. I bet they charged the Wage Index and 7% Compound Interest on my PS buyback.
4% Simple interest charged to Dec 13.
RFPP:
Plus, my Superannuation arrears was not deducted from the time of election for a period of 7 months, so I owed another $5 K. Then for some reason I owed for the RFPP, $40 a month from time of election to age 80 = $9.6 K. No explanation for this at all.
Still checking on this as it there should have been an adjustment cheque for the first pension payment of Feb 08 paying this amt. Have I been double charged? Retired 5 Aug 07 to first pension cheque 28 Feb 08.
RFPP:
Additionally, a letter received from CF Pension Services(which DID NOT provide any of the above info), which did not answer any of my questions, did state the amount of RFPP buyback ( really the wrong amount), the amount I paid from RRSP's (wrong),the amount owing now (wrong again) and the amount of the monthly repayment (the new amount).
The RFPP buyback is the correct amount, except they have not give me credit for approx 100 plus days, CF Pension Services are verifying.
RFPP:
CF Pension Services are searching my file for two further payments totaling $55 K which I made !!
Incredibly two cheques, Sep and Dec 07, totaling $55,057, where paid as I have verified and CF Pension Services today confirms.
Therefore the government had $55 K of my funds lost from Sep/Dec 07 to Jan 14!
My pension is now gone back to be completely recalculated. It is very fortunate that I was pounding CF Pension Services for info, which as it verbally dribbled out, sounded fishy.
None of this would have come to light. if it wasn't for my inquiries. Losing $55,000. Incredible.
Dealing with a very, very good guy a CF Pension Services.
Maybe I won't be paying till age 80.