As a cross-border financial planner I get one question the most often, “Am I better off retiring in the U.S. or Canada?” Now, there are many non-financial benefits of retiring in both countries. You may have family back in Canada…
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Collecting CPP in the U.S.
When I called a prospective client a week ago, my jaw dropped. "What do you mean you're not going to turn on your CPP benefit?", I asked in amazement. She had been told that CPP reduces her social security benefit,…
Collecting OAS in the U.S.
"I can travel more!" That was the first thing Anne said when we discovered that she should be receiving an extra $610 per month from Canada. It was a benefit, that her U.S. and Canada financial advisors had missed. The Canadian…
The 5 Biggest Cross-Border Planning Mistakes to Avoid In 2022
Sheila was advised by her U.S. based financial planner to withdraw her RRSP, and bring it to the U.S. She thought it was a reasonable request. At only $100,000, the RRSP represented only a small part of her total retirement…
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CPP Spousal and Survivor Benefits in the U.S.
An interesting question came up the other day while meeting with a family. Will my wife get part of my CPP benefit now or if I were to die first? Here in the U.S., typically if you qualify for a…
Qualifying For U.S. Social Security, Canada CPP and OAS (Totalization Agreement)
In 1984, the U.S. and Canada finalized an agreement that allows a person to qualify for both U.S. Social Security and Canadian retirement benefits. This made it easier for people who worked in both countries to qualify for retirement benefits…
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Social Security Strategies When You Also Have a Canadian Pension
If you worked in both the U.S. and Canada, there is a good chance that you will have both U.S. social security and a Canadian pension. Unfortunately, this brings an added wrinkle regarding when you should turn on each benefit.…
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Taxation of Your RRSP, RRIF, CPP, and OAS in the U.S.
Many retirement accounts, different country pensions, exchange rates, and multiple tax rates. Working both in the U.S and Canada sure does make things complicated. However, if you are retiring here in the U.S., your tax situation is much more favorable…
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CPP, U.S. Social Security and WEP
Sometimes, as a financial planner, I have to deliver bad news. “We may have to look at cheaper homes.” “Sure, you can retire this year, but you may have to sell the boat.” “No, you can’t buy lotto tickets…
How Your Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Impacts Your U.S. Social Security Benefit
Retirement planning is hard enough if you have always lived and worked in the United States. If you have worked in both Canada and the U.S., retirement planning may seem impossible. You have to deal with a moving exchange rate,…
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