Little-known OAS pension rule prevents deferral double dipping
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GLOBE ADVISOR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
Little-known OAS pension rule prevents deferral double dipping
RUDY MEZZETTA
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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For every month someone defers their OAS pension, they receive an additional 0.6 per cent (7.2 per cent a year) of pension. Credit: Anthony Jenkins / The Globe and Mail
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Digging into the rules governing the Old Age Security (OAS) pension can lead you down some rabbit…
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