Comparison chart for Capital Accumulation Plans. (with inserts for federal and provincial pension legislation) January 1, 2014

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Comparison chart for Capital Accumulation Plans (with inserts for federal and provincial pension legislation) January 1, 2014

Retirement and savings plans, broadly referred to as Capital Accumulation Plans (CAPs), are subject to different types of legislation, the terms of which can vary greatly from one jurisdiction to the next. This chart and its related inserts enable a straightforward comparison of the different types of arrangements. The chart provides information on plans that have the same provisions nationwide group RRSPs, group structured RRSPs, Deferred Profit Sharing Plans (DPSPs) and Tax-Free Savings Accounts (TFSAs). Inserts outline the provisions for Defined Contribution pension plans for each jurisdiction in Canada, as established in provincial pension legislation and the federal Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985 (PBSA).* While they do provide an overview of how the various plans work, the chart and inserts are not meant to provide an exhaustive level of detail. Additional information can be found in Standard Life s Summary of pension legislation (updated annually) and on the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) website at www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/rgstrd/menu-eng.html * These provisions are limited only to post-reform membership.

Comparison of various Capital Accumulation Plans Definition Group RRSP A tax-assisted arrangement, usually sponsored by an employer, to help employees save for retirement. Participation Voluntary Owner-manager/shareholder employee may join Contributions Made by employee only Any amount up to the unused RRSP contribution room reported on the employee s RRSP Deduction Limit Statement included in the Canada Revenue Agency s (CRA) latest Notice of Assessment May be suspended or terminated The RRSP contribution limit for 2014 is the lesser of $24,270 and 18% of the previous year s earned income. Proposed increases to the dollar limit: 2015 $24,930 Group structured RRSP A tax-assisted arrangement, sponsored by an employer, to encourage shared (employee and employer) retirement savings. Voluntary or compulsory, as per plan rules Owner-manager/shareholder employee may join Made by employee and employer Any amount up to the unused RRSP contribution room reported on the employee s RRSP Deduction Limit Statement included in the Canada Revenue Agency s (CRA) latest Notice of Assessment May be suspended or terminated The RRSP contribution limit for 2014 is the lesser of $24,270 and 18% of the previous year s earned income. Proposed increases to the dollar limit: 2015 $24,930 Income splitting Employer may allow spousal RRSP accounts. Employer may allow spousal RRSP accounts. Tax treatment of: employee contributions, if any employer contributions, if any Vesting (right to employer contributions) Locking-in (requirement to use assets solely to generate an income at retirement) Withdrawals during employment (cash withdrawals are subject to tax withholding) Termination benefit and options Retirement income options Death benefit Tax deductible for the employee Contributions deducted from pay before income tax Employer-paid administration fees (if any) are considered a taxable benefit for the employee. N/A Tax deductible for the employee Contributions deducted from pay before income tax Contributions are taxable income for the employee Contributions are tax deductible for the employer Increase overall payroll and related payroll taxes Employer-paid administration fees (if any) are considered a taxable benefit for the employee Immediate Allowed at any time. Withdrawals of employer contributions may be restricted, or controlled by: (i) imposing a waiting period for rejoining the plan (ii) suspending future employer contributions for a period of time Withdrawals of employee contributions may be restricted Value of employee contributions Options: cash (subject to tax withholding) or transfer to an RPP, another RRSP or a RRIF Immediate or deferred annuity, or Transfer the total value of the account to an RRSP or a RRIF Value of all contributions paid out to designated beneficiary or, if none, to the estate. Administrative matters RRSPs are governed by the Income Tax Act (Canada) Standard Life issues tax receipts twice a year Value of employee and vested employer contributions Options: cash (subject to tax withholding) or transfer to an RPP, another RRSP or a RRIF Immediate or deferred annuity, or Transfer the total value of the account to an RRSP or a RRIF Value of all contributions paid out to designated beneficiary or, if none, to the estate. RRSPs are governed by the Income Tax Act (Canada) Employee and employer contributions are recorded separately Standard Life issues tax receipts twice a year

Deferred Profit Sharing Plan (DPSP) A tax-assisted arrangement enabling an employer to share company profits with employees. As per plan rules Connected employees, as defined under the Income Tax Act (Canada), are not eligible to join Made by employer only Contributions must be made, as set in plan rules, out of corporate profits (based on an established formula) or by reference to profits (percentage of the profits for the year) may be made if no profits or no retained earnings The DPSP contribution limit for 2014 is the lesser of $12,465 and 18% of the employee s current year remuneration from the employer. Proposed increases to the dollar limit: 2015 indexed Not possible Tax deductible for the employer Do not constitute a taxable benefit for the employee until payout Made directly into plan and do not impact payroll taxes After 2 years of membership in the plan Plan rules may allow for earlier vesting Group TFSA A savings account, usually sponsored by an employer, intended to provide an additional tax-efficient savings plan for eligible employees that could complement their existing group retirement plans. Voluntary Available to any individual who is resident in Canada and 18 years of age or older Spouse/common-law partner of an employee may join, if the plan allows Made by employee only Annual TFSA contribution room is made up of three amounts, and it will be reported by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) with the latest Notice of Assessment: The annual contribution limit Any unused TFSA contribution room from the previous year Any amounts withdrawn from a TFSA in the previous year May be suspended or terminated The annual contribution limit is $5,500 in 2014 The $5,500 limit will be indexed to inflation and the annual additions to contribution room will be rounded to the nearest $500 on a yearly basis. Not possible Not tax deductible for the employee Contributions deducted from pay after income tax May be permitted in plan rules. Allowed at any time Withdrawals are not taxable and therefore, they are not subject to tax withholding N/A N/A Value of vested employer contributions Options: cash (subject to tax withholding) or transfer to an RPP, an RRSP, the DPSP of a new employer or a RRIF Transfer the total value of the account to an RPP, an RRSP, the DPSP of a new employer or a RRIF. Value of vested contributions paid out to designated beneficiary or, if none, to the estate. DPSPs are governed by the Income Tax Act (Canada) A trust must be established to hold the DPSP funds and the trustee(s) administer the plan The trustee(s) are responsible for calculating Pension Adjustment Reversals (PAR) for terminated members and issuing T10 slips, summaries and segments DPSP contributions have to be reported by the employer on T4 income tax slips, as a Pension Adjustment (PA) Value of employee s TFSA Cash Transfer to another TFSA (not subject to tax withholding) Value of employee s TFSA Cash Immediate or deferred annuity Transfer to another TFSA (not subject to tax withholding) Value of deceased employee s TFSA paid out to designated beneficiary or, if none, to the estate. TFSAs are governed by the Income Tax Act (Canada) Standard Life will not issue tax receipts concerning the plan

i Please bear in mind that the legislation and the regulations of each jurisdiction prevail over this summary. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, no warranty is expressed or implied as to the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of the information, and The Standard Life Assurance Company of Canada and Standard Life Assurance Limited are not responsible for any errors and omissions, or for the results obtained from the use of such information.

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