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MY RETIREMENT Pension income Insurance This general information session has been prepared by the QPAT. Any decision concerning your retirement should be based solely on information obtained from Retraite Québec. Fall 2018 1 2 1

Names You Should Know Retraite Québec merged administrative body that replaces CARRA and Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) administrative branch RREGOP Régime de retraite des employés du gouvernement et des organismes publics RREGOP covers: teachers, nurses and a host of other civil servants Service Service for Calculation= periods for which pension contribution has been paid, counts in calculation of pension benefit (2% per year) Service for Eligibility = periods with a job tie whether or not a contribution has been paid 4 2

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One work day =.005 of a year One work year = 1.000 = 200 work days (teachers only) CARRA works on the basis of the calendar year NOT the school year 7 Pension Calculation Formula 2% X Average salary of best-paid five years X Number of years of service for calculation Up to 38 contributory years can be accumulated prior to January 1, 2017. This is increasing to 40 years from then until December 31, 2018, with a maximum 80% pension. At 40 years of service, pension contributions cease but pension may increase due to improved average salary. One may not add service nor improve the best five years average after the calendar year in which one turns 69. Example: At age 60 with 20 years of service, the RREGOP pension would be 40% of the average salary. 4

Eligibility for Pension Without Reduction RREGOP Until June 30, 2019 At age 60 regardless of years of service OR With 35 years of service for eligibility, regardless of age Eligibility for Pension Without Reduction RREGOP As of July 1, 2019 At age 61 regardless of years of service OR At age 60 with 30 years of service for eligibility (new 90 factor) OR With 35 years of service for eligibility, regardless of age 5

Eligibility for Immediate Pension with Actuarial Reduction RREGOP: At age 55 with 2 years of service 11 Actuarial Reduction? It is permanent It is calculated for each month between the date you retire and the first date on which you would have been eligible for an unreduced pension RREGOP reduction is 0.333% per month (4% per year) for a retirement prior to July 1, 2020. It will be 0.5% per month (6% per year) after that. 6

Example of Pension Calculation A teacher retired in June 2018 at age 62 with 25 years of contributions and an average salary of $76,900 for the best five years. Since he was over 60, there was no reduction. 76,900 x 2% x 25 = $38,450 13 Example of Pension Calculation A teacher retired in June 2018 on her 58 th birthday with 25 years paid in and an average salary of $76,900. Since she was under 60, she was subject to an actuarial reduction based on two years. 76,900 x 2% x 25 = $38,450 4% reduction per year, so: 38,450 x (100% - 8%) = $35,374 14 7

Changes to RREGOP- Summary As of July 1, 2019, a non-reduced pension with any of these three: 35 years of eligibility (same) 61 years of age regardless of service (increased) 60 years of age and 90 factor (new) As of July 1, 2020, actuarial reduction goes from 4% to 6%. As of January 2017, service for 39 and 40 years can be added Impact of Changes - Example Age 58, 27 years of service, retires June 30, 2019: Basic pension about $42,200, minus 8% (two years reduction) means $38,800 reduced pension Age 59, 28 years of service, retires June 30, 2020: Basic pension about $44,500, minus 8% (two years reduction) means $40,900 reduced pension Age 60, 29 years of service, retires June 30, 2021 Basic pension about $46,100, minus 3% (half year reduction) means $44,700 reduced pension 8

Absences without buy-back 90 day bank 20% or 30 days leave of absence Maternity credits Illness Deferred sabbatical leave Progressive retirement 90 Day Bank When you retire, the pension plan adds up to 90 days to your years of service to complete years which would otherwise be incomplete (ex. Strike days) for any absence prior to 2011 and for any absence for extended parental leave since 2011 These days are not moneyable nor transferable Left over days can be used to offset the cost of a buyback (for any leave prior to 2011 and for parental leaves since 2011) 9

Absences of 30 consecutive days or fewer and leaves of absence of 20% or less No buyback is required. The employer deducts full pension cost automatically and credits the absence for service. In effect since January 2002. 19 Period of Illness Pension contributions are covered for periods of illness up to three years per disability period. Example: A teacher falls sick and is off for 4 years. The first 104 weeks (2 years) is covered by salary insurance paid by the school board. During this period 2 years of service is credited for pension purposes. After two years of salary insurance the teacher is covered by long term disability insurance (LTD) provided by Industrial Alliance for years 3 and 4 of the disability. The first year of LTD is credited as pension service at no cost. The second and subsequent years of LTD (beginning in year 4 of the disability) must be bought back. 20 10

Deferred Sabbatical Leave Pension contributions are based on the actual salary received but full pension credit is given for each year, including the time away from work Example: a teacher who works four out of five years on a deferred sabbatical plan will receive credit for five full years at full salary for pension purposes Periods of maternity leave which may be credited Maternity Leaves Credited Without Cost: 1965 to June 30, 1976, up to 90 days are credited July 1, 1976 to June 30, 1983, up to120 days are credited July 1, 1983 to December 31, 2005, up to 130 days are credited Since January 1, 2005, up to 135 days are credited Effective January 1, 1989, the credit is automatic when the employer reports the leave. For leaves prior, you must apply. There is no deadline and no cost. 22 11

Progressive Retirement After agreement with the employer, 1 to 5 year program, minimum of 40% of a regular workload in any given year Retraite Québec must confirm in advance that the person is eligible for a pension at the end of the program Salary is paid for the time worked, pension contributions are on the full salary and credit is 100% (protects best five years) Retirement is obligatory at the end of the program, though a teacher may retire earlier (particular consequences during first year) Buybacks Leaves of absence without pay Full-time leaves of absence of at least 30 consecutive days after July 1, 1973 Part-time leaves of absence after July 1, 1983 For extended parental leaves after Jan. 1,1991, the cost is 50% of the normal cost. CARRA determines the cost based on the salary and age at time of buyback. Check: retraitequebec.gouv.qc.ca for the buyback estimate tool under the section Online services and tools 24 12

Buybacks Periods of teaching as a casual employee between July 1, 1973 and January 1, 1988 may be bought at a reduced cost. Normally best value for buy-backs, if eligible 25 QPP Eligibility Quebec Pension Plan Starts being payable between ages 60 and 70 whether working or not Age 65 is base (100%) value. If taken before age 65, the value is reduced by 7.2% per year. If taken after age 65, the value is increased by 8.4% per year. These numbers are pro-rated per month for partial years. 13

QPP Amount Age Rate (2018) Max. monthly amount (2018) 60 64% $725.87 61 71.2% $807.53 62 78.4% $889.19 63 85.6% $953.73 64 92.8% $1,052.51 64 94% $1,066.12 65 100% $1,134.17 66 108.4 % $1,229.44 67 116.8 % $1,324.71 68 125.2 % $1,419.98 69 133.6 % $1,515.25 70+ 142 % $1,610.52 N.B. Maximum monthly amounts change each year. Those born in 1954 or later are subject to the higher reduction for taking it before age 65. OAS Eligibility Old Age Security Pension Eligible as of age 65 Current amount: $589.69 per month ($7,076.28 per year) A repayment applies if net income (line 234) exceeds $74,788 per year. The full OAS pension must be repaid when a pensioner's net income is $123,019. Example of clawback: Net income minus $74,788 times 15% Ex. ($75,000 - $74,788) x.15 = $31.08 N.B. For illustrative purposes only based on spring 2018 numbers. 14

OAS Eligibility (cont.) It is possible to defer the OAS as late as age 70 to improve the value at the time of payout (0.6% per month, 7.2% per year) Example: A 70 year old who has deferred OAS up to now would receive 36% extra i.e. $801.98 per month instead of $589.69 Integration at Age 65 Old saying about two sure things in life? Add a third: Your RREGOP pension will be reduced at age 65 15

Integration at Age 65 When teachers turns 65, the estimated full value of the QPP at 65 ($13,240)* is removed from the RREGOP pension because they are eligible for the 100% QPP at 65, if they wait to collect it. * Example is based on 35 years of service for someone retiring in June 2018. The reduction is proportionate to the years of service up to 35 years. Contribution rates RREGOP: Basic salary : $80,572 Exemption (25% of MPE {$55,900}) $13,975 Salary on which contributions are calculated $66,597 Rate of contribution 10.97% Contributions for 2018 $7,306 16

Pension Evolution QPP at Age 65 Age 58 with 35 years of service, Average salary $76,900 (June 2018) RREGOP pays $53,830 Age 60 (no change) $53,830 Age 65 QPP is integrated $53,830 $13,240 = $40,590 (RREGOP) + $13,240 (QPP) =$53,830 OAS is added $7,076 + $53,830 =$60,906 Pension Evolution QPP at Age 60 Age 58 with 35 years of service, average salary $76,900 (June 2018) RREGOP pays $53,830 Age 60 QPP pays $8,710 + $53,830= $62,540 (During 5 years $43,550 from QPP) Age 65 QPP is integrated with RREGOP $53,830 $13,240 = $40,590 (RREGOP) + $8,710 (QPP) = $49,300 OAS is added $7,026 + $49,300 = $56,376 17

Cumulative QPP Income (2018 maximums) Age QPP at 60 QPP at 65 65 $43,550 $0 70 $87,100 $68,050 74 $121,940 $122,490 75 $130,650 $136,100 80 $174,200 $204,150 Improvements to QPP From January 1, 2019 to January 1, 2023 there will be a progressive increase to QPP contributions to increase income replacement (25%/33%) 2024 and 2025 increase in MPE ($55,900/$63,700) Higher QPP benefits greater benefit for those who are younger as they will have contributed longer 18

Indexation Each year pensions are indexed on January 1, based on the CPI figures for the previous October. Indexation is based on three periods: Pension from service before 1982-07-01 is indexed fully. Pension from service from 1982-07-01 to 2000-01-01 is indexed at CPI minus 3%. Pension from service since 2000-01-01 is indexed at the better of CPI minus 3% or 50% of CPI. 37 Example of indexation Retirement date 2016-06-30, 35 years of service 1 year before 1982-07-01 17.5 years between 1982-07-01 and 2000-01-01 16.5 years after 2000-01-01 For example, if inflation is 2% then the composite rate is: [(1x2.0%) + (17.5x0%) +(16.5x1.0%)] /35 = 0.53% 19

QPP and OAS indexation QPP is fully indexed to the CPI once per year. OAS is fully indexed to the CPI four times per year. 39 Survivor Benefits RREGOP Pension to spouse (including same sex spouse) is only payable if you are eligible for a pension at time of death 50% of the integrated RREGOP pension(or 60% at your option. Pension is reduced by 2% immediately upon retirement with this option.) If you are not eligible for a pension, your surviving spouse or your estate will receive a refund of the actuarial value of the indexed, deferred pension, or your contributions plus interest, whichever is the higher amount. If there is no spouse, the estate will receive a refund of any positive balance between contributions plus interest and benefits paid. Spouse includes common law spouse. You cannot prevent a spouse from receiving the pension. However, a spouse may renounce his/her right to a pension. 40 20

LTD and Retirement Long Term Disability insurance is compulsory until a teacher reaches either of the following: Age 53 or 33 years of service General Rule: Do not cancel your LTD coverage until the income from your pension after 104 weeks of salary insurance will equal or exceed LTD income (50% of gross salary). Be VERY careful: do not rush to cancel LTD without properly informing yourself first. Working after Retirement If you retire under RREGOP: Since January 1, 2008 there is no penalty even after age 65 There are no restrictions outside Quebec, in the private sector, or for selfemployment. 42 21

INSURANCE 43 Insurance in Retirement Teachers must choose, at the time of retirement, whether to continue with QPAT/Industrial Alliance for health coverage in retirement or to opt only for prescription drug coverage with the Régie de l assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) 22

RAMQ Teachers who do not become members of QPAT in retirement must join the RAMQ for prescription drug insurance. RAMQ will not take anyone with private coverage under the age of 65. As of age 65, it accepts everyone. The premiums are less expensive than the QPAT/IA retirees plan but only cover prescription medication. QPAT/IA Teachers who join QPAT as retired members must participate in the QPAT/IA insurance plan, unless they have coverage under another private plan. Coverage is virtually identical to that of active teachers but more expensive. * As of age 65, most retired teachers who have the QPAT/IA health coverage go to RAMQ for medication and keep the supplemental health coverage portion. *The only difference is that semi-private hospitalization is limited to 90 days for any one illness in the retirees plan. 23

RAMQ vs IA RAMQ (rates as of July 1, 2018) Reimburses 65.1% of drug costs (after deductible) Premium is $616 per year Maximum monthly payable $90.58 at pharmacy Maximum yearly payable $1,087 plus premium per individual. Maximum total $1,703 per family member You must find alternative insurance for all other expenses or pay from your pocket. 47 RAMQ vs IA IA reimburses 80% of drugs with a D.I.N. The maximum payable per policy per year for the deductible is $1,360 (2018) After $6,800 of drug purchase, there is 100% reimbursement. (2018) Individual premium for 2018 is $2,363.03 Family premium for 2018 is $4,718.61 (After 65 with RAMQ coverage: individual $918.87 and family $1,743.30 for 2018) 48 24

Optional QPAT Plans If you join the QPAT/IA plan for health insurance you can also receive: Basic life insurance until age 75 for you and your spouse if insured when you were active ($10,000 for you and $5,000 for spouse) Additional life insurance for you until age 65 if insured when you were active ($25,000 or $50,000, depending on active coverage) Accidental death and dismemberment to age 75 (same coverage as active) How to Collect RREGOP see checklist (next slide) QPP forms available online and you can apply online with a click-sécur code OAS The federal government usually sends a letter after the 64 th birthday indicating entitlement 25

Retirement Checklist Letter of resignation submitted to the school board 3 months before the date of retirement (before April 1 st, if retiring June 30 th ). Complete and sign the retirement form prepared by the school board. Send it by mail to Retraite Québec (PO box, keep a copy). You can also scan and attach it to a secure email at https://www.carra.gouv.qc.ca/ang/courrier/secure/infocarra.htm (Keep the original). You can also request direct deposit with a void cheque at this time. Retraite Québec will communicate with you regarding retirement preferences, in particular survivor benefits. Take care of insurance coverage. 51 Important Information It is possible to have the value of the redeemable sick leave days transferred into a RRSP. The school board must close the teacher s salary file as of June 30 th (salary for July and August and bank of redeemable sick days). The process becomes irrevocable for Retraite Québec as soon as the first pension cheque is deposited. The process becomes irrevocable for the school board as soon as they receive and accept the letter of resignation for retirement. The minimum notice required for resignation is in your local contract. (normally 15 workdays) 52 26

Contact information Retraite Québec: RREGOP 1-800-463-5533 QPP 514-873-2433 or 1-800-463-5185 www.retraitequebec.gouv.qc.ca Service Canada (OAS) 1-800-277-9914 www.canada.ca QPAT 1-514-694-9777 1-800-361-9870 www.qpat-apeq.qc.ca 54 27