In anticipation of January 1, 2012, when new legislation related to the division of pension assets on the breakdown of a spousal relationship comes into force, the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (“FSCO”) has published a Question and Answer guide (“Q & A”) for members of the public. As previously reported, the pension division and…
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Craig Rix Interviewed on Business News Network
Hicks Morley’s Craig Rix discussed the federal government’s threatened intervention into the collective bargaining arena in a recent interview with Business News Network. Watch the interview.
Personal information received on an unsolicited basis is not “collected”
The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario issued a notable privacy investigation report this past summer under of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the “Act“). The complainants complained, amongst other things, that the Municipality in issue had improperly collected their personal information contained in correspondence they sent to the Municipality,…
Federal Consultations On Employee Profit Sharing Plan Tax Rules
On August 30, 2011, the federal government released a paper outlining proposed tax rules governing Employee Profit Sharing Plans (“EPSPs”) for public consultation, in furtherance of initiatives first announced in its 2011 Budget. Specifically, the government is seeking stakeholder input on the following issues: eligibility of non-arm’s length employees / “related persons” to participate in…
Federal Government Launches EI Consultations
On August 18, 2011, the federal government announced the launch of Employment Insurance (“EI”) rate-setting consultations, and released a related consultation paper. The EI consultations are intended to enhance delivery of benefits, and increase overall premium stability. Individuals and stakeholders may participate in the web-based consultation process online, or via email before November 30, 2011.
Taxation Rules for Lump Sum Amounts Received in Lieu of Benefits Coverage
In June, 2011, the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) announced new rules governing lump sum payments made to employees or retirees in lieu of their healthcare coverage. These new rules, which come into effect on January 1, 2012, followed the announcement in the 2011 federal Budget that CRA was re-examining its position on these payments (see…
New Income Tax Proposals Introduced – Federal Budget 2011
On August 16, 2011, the Department of Finance released draft legislative and regulatory proposals to implement a number of key tax measures first introduced by the federal government in Budget 2011, the Next Phase of Canada’s Economic Action Plan—A Low-Tax Plan for Jobs and Growth. In part, “Legislative Proposals Relating to the Income Tax Act…
2011 Summer Issue
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Supporting Regulations Proposed for Transfer Agreements under Section 80.1
The Ontario government has posted proposed content for Pension Benefits Act regulations for public review and commentary. These regulations are required before amendments to section 80.1 of that Act come into effect. Once proclaimed in force, section 80.1 of the Act will allow the administrators of certain public sector plans to negotiate agreements to give…
Susie Taing Contributes to The Advisor Newsletter
An article by Hicks Morley’s Susie Taing appeared in the July 2011 issue of Pal Benefits’ The Advisor. In the article, “Employer Ordered to Pay Terminated Employee Disability Benefits to Age 65,” Susie reviews a recent court decision warning employers to address the risk that terminated employees may become disabled. View Article