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Heritage Group Plan: Payout Options. Heritage Education Services. Module Outline. Objectives Concepts Payout option details Scholarship option(s) Self-determined option Points to remember. Objectives. Prepare new representatives for product exam Identify payout options available
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Heritage Group Plan:Payout Options Heritage Education Services
Module Outline • Objectives • Concepts • Payout option details • Scholarship option(s) • Self-determined option • Points to remember
Objectives • Prepare new representatives for product exam • Identify payout options available • Review details of options • Payout schedules & sources • Qualifying criteria
Concepts • Payout period begins at maturity • Recognized institutions • In Canada • Outside Canada
Concepts • Principal • Paid to subscriber or beneficiary on or after maturity date • Educational Assistance Payment (EAP) • Paid to qualified students • Year of Eligibility
Maturity Date • Usually July 31st of year beneficiary turns 18 • Advance maturity date • if beneficiary starting post-secondary earlier • May require interest adjustment • Delay maturity date • July 31st prior to 21st birthday if scholarship option
Scholarship Option (SO) • Best option for programs 2 or more years • Remain in scholarship pool • Streams • Option 1 – two (2) year program • Option 2 – three (3) year program • Option 3 – four (4) year program
Scholarship Payout Schedule • 1st year – Principal returned • Subsequent year(s) – EAP payment
Scholarship EAP • Comprised of • Income from principal investment • Grants • Interest from grant investment • Discretionary payment • Enhancement fund • Return of membership fees
Enhancement Fund • Used to “top-up” scholarship EAPs • Discretionary payments not guaranteed • Includes • Interest earned on scholarship fund after maturity • Interest earned on income from terminated plans • Principal unclaimed five (5) years after maturity
Return of Membership Fee • Only available with scholarship option • Discretionary payment not guaranteed
SO Qualified Program(s) • Program of two (2) or more years duration • Recognized institution • Full attendance at least six (6) months of year • Multiple programs also qualify • Each must be of at least one-year duration
Qualifying for Scholarship EAP • Must successfully complete preceding year and be enrolled in next year • Application & proof of registration required by Aug 15th • $75 processing fee if late
Postponement & Deferment • Postponement – 1st EAP only • Up to 2 years • Deferment - 2nd or later EAPs • May only request once, for one year • EAP not taken after one year is lost • Plan must be completed by 35th year from enrollment
Review Questions • Refer to Course Book for review Questions
Self-Determined Option (SDO) • For programs less than two (2) years • Withdraw from scholarship pool • May continue contributions to 31st year of plan • May leave principal in after maturity • To accrue more tax-sheltered interest • Default option
Self-Determined EAP • Comprised of • Income from principal investment • Grants • Interest from grant investment
SDO Payout Schedule • Upon request any time by subscriber • Subject to program criteria • Entitled to one withdrawal per year • $10 fee for each subsequent withdrawal • Plan must be completed by 35th year from enrollment
SDO Qualified Program • Not less than 3 consecutive weeks in Canada • Not less than 13 weeks outside Canada • Minimum of 10 hours per week • Initial EAP limit of $5,000 • After completing 13 consecutive weeks in 12-month period & still enrolled, no EAP limit • Otherwise, $5,000 limit in 12-month period
SDO Alternative Program • Not less than 3 consecutive weeks in Canada • Not less than 13 weeks outside Canada • Minimum of 12 hours per month • EAP cannot exceed $2,500 in any 13-week period • Beneficiary must be 16yr or older
No School • Options include • Substitution of beneficiary • Accumulated income Payment (AIP) • Transfer contribution income to RRSP
Substitution of Beneficiary • Under Scholarship Option • Before any EAP paid • New beneficiary can not be older • Before original beneficiary is 21 years of age • All grants returned unless • new beneficiary is sibling under 21; or • Both beneficiaries under 21 and related to subscriber by blood or adoption
Substitution of Beneficiary • Under Self-Determined Option • May be substituted by subscriber or joint subscriber • All grants returned to government
Accumulated Income Payment • Income and grant interest • Taxable income, plus additional 20% penalty tax • Subscriber must be resident of Canada • One of the following • RESP open at least 10 years, beneficiary over 21 and not eligible for EAPs; OR • RESP in 35th year; OR • Beneficiary is deceased
Transfer to RRSP • Income and grant interest • Up to $50,000 per subscriber • Must have RRSP contribution room • AIP conditions must be met
Review Questions • Refer to Course Book for review Questions
Points to Remember • Scholarship option • For programs of 2+ years • EAP may include discretionary payments • Beneficiary must successfully complete prior year to qualify for next EAP • Two postponements & one deferment of EAP allowed
Points to Remember • Self-determined option • For programs of less than 2 years • No set payout schedule • Two program types – qualified & alternative • Some maximum payout criteria
Points to Remember • No school • Substitution of beneficiary • Accumulated Income Payment • Transfer to RRSP