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Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault says while Alberta is legally allowed to withdraw from the Canada Pension Plan, doing so would be a 'one way ticket,' with no chance of return.
It works “fine” for QPP, so I assume it would be the same for APP. Out of all the very valid concerns over this plan, inter-provincial migration isn’t really one of them.
It works “fine” for QPP, so I assume it would be the same for APP. Out of all the very valid concerns over this plan, inter-provincial migration isn’t really one of them.
Also worth noting that as a remote employee of QC from SK, I find myself paying into both QPP and CPP now, reducing my expected takehome overall.
AFAIK, it should just be QPP deductions. Either way, your over-contributions should be sorted out at tax time.
Yeah you for sure are only supposed to be paying one. I worked from AB for a QC based company for a few years.