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Old 06-11-2009, 02:22 PM
Tightwod Tightwod is offline
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Just wanted to add that It is the lesser of 18% of your earned income to a maximum of, as Canadian said 21,000.00 for 2009. + any Unused contribution limit (Notice of assessment). Also if you have a company pension your limit will be reduced by the amount your employer deems as your Pension Adjustment. Check your Notice of assesment and then calculate what it would be based on your income for 2009.
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