Can anyone dispute that the liberal government so far seems to be miles ahead of the Conservatives.
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Re: Can anyone dispute that the liberal government so far seems to be miles ahead of the Conservatives.
Danny... " It can not be that complicated " ?
Think about the multiple source(s) that can conflict.
Heck, I've still gotta send in that form TD1? for GoC to up my taxes.
In the meantime ....
She sells seashells by the shoreline so shopily..
Say THAT 3 times quickily
Must investigate more oysters and cod...
Think about the multiple source(s) that can conflict.
Heck, I've still gotta send in that form TD1? for GoC to up my taxes.
In the meantime ....
She sells seashells by the shoreline so shopily..
Say THAT 3 times quickily
Must investigate more oysters and cod...
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Re: Can anyone dispute that the liberal government so far seems to be miles ahead of the Conservatives.
Danny
I pulled it together this morning ha ha
I pulled it together this morning ha ha
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I'll request a copy of the calculation sheet propat. That's a good idea, because I didn't receive anything like that. I'd really only appeal if VAC made a mistake, maybe the wording is incorrect or something. I just can't see VAC deducting any money unless it supposed to be like that. Not all of the PIA 3 is being deducted either. Just part of it. After I repay the overpayment, VAC will be deducting $250 per month for PIA, not the whole $592
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Example: One receives ELB at a fix $ amount. One now receives PIA $. Prior to PIA they had a fixed $ amount, now after PIA in combination with ELB, ones fixed income went up because of the new entitlement and VAC deducts appropriate taxes so that hopefully there are no surprises tax season.
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bruce72 wrote:Propat
I was trying to type something coherent. But I can't. I'm too hammered.
I tried lots.
Too funny.
Get your crap together..lol, It can not be that complicated and I am sure VAC is deducting what they are supposed to be deducting (but who's to say), but never the less appeal if you do not think the deductions are correct.
"Answering those lingering question like personnel finance does wonders to ones wellbeing when answered".
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O.K. I must read more carefully and avoid speedbumps but when Bruce when you mention.
"VAC said it had something to do with the Guaranteed Income Supplement even though I don't receive that benefit and also said it has something to do with keeping me at a certain income level. "
Something odd there or a typo. Repayment of pia for years to offset a GIS you don't even get???
Perhaps the certain income level part from somewhere else.
That's like me saying my pia has to repayed because of the Old Age security I don't even get.
Gotta be something else Bruce.
And it's a reeel trick pony if you even GET a GIS in your forties ya spring chicken
"VAC said it had something to do with the Guaranteed Income Supplement even though I don't receive that benefit and also said it has something to do with keeping me at a certain income level. "
Something odd there or a typo. Repayment of pia for years to offset a GIS you don't even get???
Perhaps the certain income level part from somewhere else.
That's like me saying my pia has to repayed because of the Old Age security I don't even get.
Gotta be something else Bruce.
And it's a reeel trick pony if you even GET a GIS in your forties ya spring chicken
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sory bout that corrected it immediately but not fast enough I guess . meant RISB not till 65 . way to many acronyms flying around lol.
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Propat
I was trying to type something coherent. But I can't. I'm too hammered.
I tried lots.
I was trying to type something coherent. But I can't. I'm too hammered.
I tried lots.
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well theN bruce I'm lost here because I don't see anywhere that the GIS fits in here in any way shape or form . I could be wrong here but it sounds like they are doing your calcs based on the RISB not the CFIS . thing is you cant get the RISB till 65 nor do I believe can you get the GIS till then either . or the person answering your questions is lost and waffling .
buds id be asking for a copy of the calculation sheet something smells off .
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buds id be asking for a copy of the calculation sheet something smells off .
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@bigrex
I'll appeal the decision. At this junction, it's all I can do.
I'll appeal the decision. At this junction, it's all I can do.
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Actually Bruce, PIA is considered a disability benefit, while ELB and CFIS, are classified as financial benefits, so it cannot hurt to ask why your PIA reduced the CFIS, since it is not listed amongst the list of deductions. I mean if it doesn't reduce the amount received from ELB, it doesn't make sense that it would be deductible from the benefit that is offered when the ELB ceases.
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So everything is going to be a check check 1sea0shell33 ?
The 15% bump up for sisip ltd clients, unchecked.
The life long pensions, unchecked.
Veterans and Canadians must hold the GoC to account to me, period !
NO MATTER WHAT PARTY THEY ARE. Red, Blue, or Green.
Not to mitigate the positives you mention seashell, yes there have been inroads.
But coming across as a political cheerleader is a very very sour note my friend.
Kinda conflicts with the reality and shyte at hand. Respectfully....
Your a spring chicken Bruce lol ,,,, appreciate it while you can
The 15% bump up for sisip ltd clients, unchecked.
The life long pensions, unchecked.
Veterans and Canadians must hold the GoC to account to me, period !
NO MATTER WHAT PARTY THEY ARE. Red, Blue, or Green.
Not to mitigate the positives you mention seashell, yes there have been inroads.
But coming across as a political cheerleader is a very very sour note my friend.
Kinda conflicts with the reality and shyte at hand. Respectfully....
Your a spring chicken Bruce lol ,,,, appreciate it while you can
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@propat
No I'm mid forties.
No I'm mid forties.
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1sea0shell33 wrote:Offices open........check
ELB increased by 15 percent.......check
LSA increased.........check
Life long pension in some way or matter to be announced.......check
Sisip ltd to be a non service injury insurance program..........check
4 year education funding around the corner......check
Conservative improvements if elected............new ID cards ....uncheck
There is no debate, nobody can say, we really don't have a choice, the liberal announcements and promises are far and above those of the previous Conservative government!
Case Closed! .............check!
When you put it like that, I have to agree. Check.
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Royal Canadian legion appreciation day.......coming.........check!
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