5:37 am
March 30, 2017
9:34 am
January 12, 2019
7:59 am
January 3, 2009
I see incoming mail from mymail in app for DUCA, but nothing online.
I also am still not receiving email notifications from the mymail app. I unsubscribed and re-subscribed and made sure everything was enabled and received the welcome to mymail email. Hopefully that will start working now.
I've received nothing on mycra.
8:03 am
April 14, 2019
phrank said
I see incoming mail from mymail in app for DUCA, but nothing online.I also am still not receiving email notifications from the mymail app. I unsubscribed and re-subscribed and made sure everything was enabled and received the welcome to mymail email. Hopefully that will start working now.
I've received nothing on mycra.
That mail is for "2024 Board of Directors Election". Not T5.
8:57 am
October 27, 2013
phrank said
I've received nothing on mycra.
There should not be much yet in CRA My Account. It is only mid-February after all. Check again at the end of Feb, or better yet, end of first week in March.
I went in to CRA My Account this morning (as per email notice) to pick up my installment payment reminder this morning (for March and June) and only a few tax slip items were there, such as T4A(OAS) and T4A(CPP) and T4ARIF.
9:05 am
February 7, 2019
10:16 am
January 12, 2019
10:25 am
October 27, 2013
cgouimet said
We had our CPP & OAS T4's via Canada Post Jan 17 last year.The 2024's show up on CRA but still nothing via Canada Post ...
Why does it matter? As long as you can access them in one location, e.g. CRA My Account, you can download in PDF form.
P.S. I've had the occasional/rare glitch (non-receipt) of important materials via Canada Post from time to time over the past 15 years. Each piece of letter mail is handled physically numerous times between source and destination and each piece can be mishandled/lost/mangled at any of those steps. It is astounding to me that as much physical mail makes it to its destination as it already does. As an example, from time to time, there are reported instances of contractors dumping bags of mail in ditches, i.e. not making it to community superboxes. Rely on Canada Post at your peril.
7:50 am
February 7, 2019
AltaRed said
Why does it matter? As long as you can access them in one location, e.g. CRA My Account, you can download in PDF form.
P.S. I've had the occasional/rare glitch (non-receipt) of important materials via Canada Post from time to time over the past 15 years. Each piece of letter mail is handled physically numerous times between source and destination and each piece can be mishandled/lost/mangled at any of those steps. It is astounding to me that as much physical mail makes it to its destination as it already does. As an example, from time to time, there are reported instances of contractors dumping bags of mail in ditches, i.e. not making it to community superboxes. Rely on Canada Post at your peril.
I know that. I just found it curious that while I had received both mine and spouse's Jan 17 last year, still nothing on Feb 15 this year.
Anyways, mine arrived today. Perhaps spouse's next week.
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4:36 pm
November 8, 2018
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January 3, 2009
1:04 pm
March 30, 2017
11:49 am
January 7, 2023
5:41 pm
November 18, 2017
Only my Peoples T5s haven't arrived now. If it had been advantageous for me to buy more RRSP this year, I would have had to hustle to finish my return and fight off the RRSP crowd by February 29th!
As it turns out, it wasn't; the higher GIC interest starting last year didn't pay out early enough for it to drive my income into the tax zone. Next year, I'll be too old to use that little bit of RRSP room.
Apologies for not being able to find the topic (something about retirement) where someone suggested putting money INTO an RRSP just before age 71, letting it sit in an RRIF tax-free until the required minimum withdrawals. They indicated I'd have to make that deposit in the first 60 days of the year, not the first 90, in the year before RRIF conversion. Anyone remember the topic?
RetirEd
5:51 pm
November 8, 2018
6:06 pm
April 6, 2013
RetirEd said
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As it turns out, it wasn't; the higher GIC interest starting last year didn't pay out early enough for it to drive my income into the tax zone. Next year, I'll be too old to use that little bit of RRSP room.Apologies for not being able to find the topic (something about retirement) where someone suggested putting money INTO an RRSP just before age 71, letting it sit in an RRIF tax-free until the required minimum withdrawals. They indicated I'd have to make that deposit in the first 60 days of the year, not the first 90, in the year before RRIF conversion. Anyone remember the topic?
That sounds like my post in The RRIF quandry.
Doesn't have to be in the first 60 days of the year before one turns 71. Can be anytime one can still have an RRSP including anytime in the year one turns 71. Can also be anytime one's spouse can still have an RRSP for a spousal contribution.
8:11 am
January 3, 2009
Warwick111 said
Just realized I cannot download T5 from the new Hubert system. I will have to rely on snail mail as Hubert did not upload T5 to my CRA account until May last year.
You did better than me. They uploaded to my CRA in November!!
Duca also seems to have gotten worse. Prior years my T5 was online during the first week of Feb, now still nothing.
12:25 am
November 18, 2017
Thanks for your help, Norman1. I hope I would have understood and gone back to re-read if I could have found your post. We are such good resources for each other here!
I'll have to save that post for when my aging volatile RAM needs to decide on next year's planning.
T5: Peoples Trust and Peoples Bank finished my tax slip portfolio with today's arrivals. Looks like I will avoid tax for one more year.
RetirEd
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