An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (exemption from taxation of 50% of United States social security payments to Canadian residents)

This bill was last introduced in the 39th Parliament, 2nd Session, which ended in September 2008.

This bill was previously introduced in the 39th Parliament, 1st Session.

Sponsor

Jeff Watson  Conservative

Introduced as a private member’s bill. (These don’t often become law.)

Status

In committee (House), as of Oct. 16, 2007
(This bill did not become law.)

Summary

This is from the published bill. The Library of Parliament often publishes better independent summaries.

The purpose of this enactment is to reduce from 85% to 50% the inclusion rate on United States social security payments received by Canadian taxpayers.
The “inclusion rate” is the percentage of United States social security payments to be included as income by a Canadian taxpayer. The Canada-United States Tax Convention Act, 1984 provides for 15% of such payments to be non-taxable in the hands of Canadian residents, thus resulting in an 85% inclusion rate.
This enactment provides for an additional 35% of United States social security payments to be excluded from taxable income. The enactment therefore increases the exemption to 50% and decreases the inclusion rate to 50%.

Elsewhere

All sorts of information on this bill is available at LEGISinfo, an excellent resource from the Library of Parliament. You can also read the full text of the bill.

Income Tax ActRoutine Proceedings

May 17th, 2006 / 3:40 p.m.
See context

Conservative

Jeff Watson Conservative Essex, ON

moved for leave to introduce Bill C-305, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (exemption from taxation of 50% of United States social security payments to Canadian residents).

Mr. Speaker, this bill is designed to restore tax fairness to Canadians, especially Canadian seniors who worked in the U.S. but lived and invested in our communities across Canada. Ten years ago they received a 70% tax hike. This bill seeks to reverse that. This bill received broad support from members in the last Parliament and was sent to committee. I look forward to their support again to ensure our seniors receive their deserved tax fairness.

(Motions deemed adopted, bill read the first time and printed)