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The one-stop source for mastering CPP disability claims, government pensions entitlement and procedures, employment status, director's liability for remittances, and more!
Whether you have to handle a CPP or OAS claim, calculate and remit withholdings on employee compensation, ascertain the employment status of a worker or tackle a procedural or jurisdictional issue before the Social Security Tribunal, Annotated Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Act, 22nd Edition, 2023/2024 is for you. This handy work is the only portable, one-stop resource in this area for professionals on the go.
Containing the full text of the CPP and regulations, OAS Act and regulations, Parts V & VI of the Department of Employment and Social Development Act and Regulations along with section-by-section annotations and cross-references throughout, you'll have convenient access to expert commentary and explanations of relevant legislative provisions and Court and Tribunal decisions in respect of CPP, OAS and related procedural issues. The book's unique and comprehensive CPP disability table shows how the courts and tribunals have applied the legislation to various situations and ailments. The book also offers up-to-date coverage of pending legislation and new cases, as well as key decisions of the Social Security Tribunal and former Pension Appeals Board.
What's New In This Edition
- The presumption that a married partner is a survivor for the purposes of the CPP
- Whether Ministerial policies supersede the CPP in determining whether custody of a disabled child is shared
- Disability claims not following medical recommendations
- Accommodation by employers and schools
- Scope of Burke decision on other instances of Ministerial jurisdiction to change initial eligibility decision
- Test for DCCB eligibility
- Application of U.S. law to extend Canada's minimum resident requirements for OAS eligibility
- Bias on the part of the decision-maker
Who Will Benefit