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Individual Pension Plans
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What is an IPP?
An Individual Pension Plan (IPP) is a registered, defined-benefit pension plan sponsored by an employer. It is set up for a single individual and spouse. An IPP seeks to guarantee a certain level of income in retirement
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Key Benefits of An IPP
Allows for larger contributions compared to an RRSP. Provides pre-determined retirement benefits. Benefits are indexed to increase with inflation. Assets are protected from creditors. Pension benefits may be split with spouse.
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Additional Flexibility
A member can retire at 65.
A plan member can begin receiving benefits as early as 55.
Retirement may be extended to the end of the year in which the member turns 71.
An IPP can be terminated at any time, with assets being transferred to the members locked in RRSP.
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Possible Disadvantages
IPP assets must be used for lifetime retirement pension.
Cannot be de-registered unless member is in ill health or leaves Canada.
There are some additional costs, however additional tax savings outweigh the costs.
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How Are Benefits Paid?
A guaranteed life annuity must be purchased form a life insurance agency. Assets may be transferred to a Life Income Fund (LIF) or a Locked In RIF (LRIF). Assets may be used to pay pension, and after death remaining assets go to spouse or estate.
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