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Hmmm. I ran my numbers based on my pension and a modest annual income and I get nothing (based on OAS recovery tax).
I just reran those numbers without my income and I will in fact be entitled to 765/month, with reductions to that amount kicking in at ~90K, reducing the total entitlement by almost half. So as my CAF pension gets reduced by the amount of my Canada old dude pension, I will be eligible to some elements of OAS, but not enough to cover the delta to my pension income (and I know that last statement adds pomegranates to my apples v oranges comparisons).
I obviously have a personal dog in this fight, but not a very large one.
What set me off was the vitriol applied to other Canadians based on their personal financial circumstances, and perceived generational skullduggery.
You do realise that this entirely gratuitous statement comes off as arrogant, dismissive, and worthy of an old school "go fuck yourself", if not an old school intervention. Kind of a nice addition to calling seniors MFers.
I just reran those numbers without my income and I will in fact be entitled to 765/month, with reductions to that amount kicking in at ~90K, reducing the total entitlement by almost half. So as my CAF pension gets reduced by the amount of my Canada old dude pension, I will be eligible to some elements of OAS, but not enough to cover the delta to my pension income (and I know that last statement adds pomegranates to my apples v oranges comparisons).
I obviously have a personal dog in this fight, but not a very large one.
What set me off was the vitriol applied to other Canadians based on their personal financial circumstances, and perceived generational skullduggery.
I suspect you are mixing up OAS and GIS. Possibly even CPP. Learn the difference.
You do realise that this entirely gratuitous statement comes off as arrogant, dismissive, and worthy of an old school "go fuck yourself", if not an old school intervention. Kind of a nice addition to calling seniors MFers.
