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I think the team should be given carrots and not sticks. It's a monumental task and they are progressing at a good pace.
Maybe you should go use the official chain of command then, instead of relying on faceless people on a non official internet forum, if your trying to update your pers as to the goings on of their payments.Almostthere said:Sarcasm ? Really ? My question was legit and I was expecting to inform myself and other peoples who still wonders about it.
Maybe you have too much spare time....
44000 files for audit. How many had been received by 22 Feb (or, what percentage of the total are they at)?The_Dictat said:... I just got an official update via a PIL of CFSP Update message dated 291407Z AUG 13:
"1. SINCE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PIL (PAYMENT IN LIEU) OF CFSP (CANADIAN FORCES SEVERANCE PAY), THE PIL TEAM HAS RECEIVED OVER 44000 FILES FOR AUDIT
2. AT THIS TIME WE ARE AUDITING THE FILES RECEIVED BY OUR OFFICE ON 22 FEB 13."
Spring_bok said:How does Revenue Canada get through all those tax returns and still manage to get my return back to me in less than 3 weeks.
Sunnyns said:I've seen that post, I was only asking if anyone knew what week they are one. I am going to assume that the last couple of weeks they are going to be swamped. The OR at our base waited till the last week to submit their stuff.
NavalMoose said:So it looks like it is taking 6 months plus. I put mine in to my OR in January, got the magical email in June, so it looks like Christmas or beyond. Not impressed with the timeline from my OR to PIL team. I am sure they are working hard, maybe there should have been more of them.
NavalMoose said:So it looks like it is taking 6 months plus. I put mine in to my OR in January, got the magical email in June, so it looks like Christmas or beyond. Not impressed with the timeline from my OR to PIL team. I am sure they are working hard, maybe there should have been more of them.
DAA said:Had a member of our unit who is on Class B who elected Pil and it looks like he just might get the big shaft......
He applied for Pil and provided his letter from CRA for the Tax Waiver. His Pil was processed/authorized and when his supporting pay office applied it to his pay, they did it as "taxable income". The tax hit was over $4K and on top of that, if they can't reverse the transaction, he gets the double wammy...........it will push him into the next "tax bracket" which means everything he earns this year, will have a 26% Federal Tax rate as opposed to a 22% rate because his income will exceed the CRA threshold ($87,123).
SupersonicMax said:DAA,
Only the part above $87,123 will be taxed at 26%. Everything else ($87,123 and below) will be taxed at 22%...