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York University’s Annual Pension Plan Meeting. April 24, 2009. Pension Statement. Mandatory that a statement is produced for each member every year. Statement estimates pension at normal retirement date. Assumes you will receive a 3% salary increase each year before retirement.
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York University’s Annual Pension Plan Meeting April 24, 2009
Pension Statement • Mandatory that a statement is produced for each member every year. • Statement estimates pension at normal retirement date. • Assumes you will receive a 3% salary increase each year before retirement. • Assumes the plan will earn 6% rate of return each year before retirement.
FAE and MGP formula Final Average Earnings - York uses a five year highest earnings – the five years do not have to be consecutive 1.4% of FAE up to the average YMPE, PLUS 1.9% of FAE above the average YMPE, TIMES Credited service
YMPE Year’s Maximum Pensionable Earnings • Canada Revenue Agency establishes this figure each year • 2009 = $46,300 • 2008 = $44,900 • 2007 = $43,700 • 2006 = $42,100 • 2005 = $41,100
Money Purchase Component Employee Contributions, PLUS Employer Contributions, PLUS Rate of Return (can be positive or negative) Employee contributions are: 4.5% up to the YMPE, PLUS 6% above the YMPE Employer contributions are the same as above PLUS an additional 3%
Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) • CRA limits the amount that can be contributed to a pension plan or RRSP • 2009 limit is $22,000 therefore anyone earning more than $192,199 their pension contributions will stop when $22,000 is reached • CRA also limits the amount of pension that can be earned in a MGP • 2009 limit is $2,444.44 per year of credited service (to a maximum of 35 years of service)
When should I retire? • With the end of mandatory retirement it is up to the individual to decide when the best time is to retire • The 2008 ROR will likely influence the decision of some individuals • An individual may continue to contribute to the pension plan until age 71 and then must begin receiving their pension, as per the Income Tax Act
York University Retirement Planner (YURP) • YURP will be updated with the 2008 year end data once the pension statements have been distributed. To access YURP go to: http://www.yorku.ca/hr/services/employees/yurp.html User: type Employee # Password: If first time click: Forgot your password
Contacting the Pension & Benefits Office • You may contact the Pension & Benefits office by phone, e-mail or make an appointment to meet with us. • Call 416-736-2100