R-15.1, r. 6 - Regulation respecting supplemental pension plans

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20.3. Where the purchaser of a life income fund established by a contract that provides for payment of a temporary income was at least 54 years of age but less than 65 years of age at the end of the year preceding the one covered by a fiscal year of the fund, the financial institution that manages the fund shall establish a reference temporary income the amount of which shall be equal to the lesser of the following amounts:
(1)  40% of the Maximum Pensionable Earnings, determined for the year covered by the fiscal year, pursuant to the Act respecting the Québec Pension Plan (chapter R-9);
(2)  the amount “R” in the following formula:
F x C x D = R
“F” represents the factor provided for in Schedule 0.6 with respect to the reference rate for the year covered by the fiscal year and the purchaser’s age at the end of the preceding year;
“C” represents the balance of the fund at the beginning of the fiscal year, increased by the sums transferred to the fund after that date and reduced by the sums originating directly or not during the same year from a life income fund of the purchaser, from a supplemental pension plan that offers the variable benefits referred to in Division II.3 or from a locked-in account of his voluntary retirement savings plan governed by the Voluntary Retirement Savings Plans Act (chapter R-17.0.1) and offering variable payments;
“D” represents the factor provided for in Schedule 0.7 with respect to the purchaser’s age at the end of the year preceding the one covered by the fiscal year.
O.C. 1681-97, s. 9; O.C. 500-2014, s. 7; O.C. 1183-2017, s. 15.
20.3. Where the purchaser of a life income fund established by a contract that provides for payment of a temporary income was at least 54 years of age but less than 65 years of age at the end of the year preceding the one covered by a fiscal year of the fund, the financial institution that manages the fund shall establish a reference temporary income the amount of which shall be equal to the lesser of the following amounts:
(1)  40% of the Maximum Pensionable Earnings, determined for the year covered by the fiscal year, pursuant to the Act respecting the Québec Pension Plan (chapter R-9);
(2)  the amount “R” in the following formula:
F x C x D = R
“F” represents the factor provided for in Schedule 0.6 with respect to the reference rate for the year covered by the fiscal year and the purchaser’s age at the end of the preceding year;
“C” represents the balance of the fund at the beginning of the fiscal year, increased by the sums transferred to the fund after that date and reduced by the sums originating directly or not during the same year from a life income fund of the purchaser, or from a locked-in account of his voluntary retirement savings plan governed by the Voluntary Retirement Savings Plans Act (chapter R-17.0.1) and offering variable payments;
“D” represents the factor provided for in Schedule 0.7 with respect to the purchaser’s age at the end of the year preceding the one covered by the fiscal year.
O.C. 1681-97, s. 9; O.C. 500-2014, s. 7.
20.3. Where the purchaser of a life income fund established by a contract that provides for payment of a temporary income was at least 54 years of age but less than 65 years of age at the end of the year preceding the one covered by a fiscal year of the fund, the financial institution that manages the fund shall establish a reference temporary income the amount of which shall be equal to the lesser of the following amounts:
(1)  40% of the Maximum Pensionable Earnings, determined for the year covered by the fiscal year, pursuant to the Act respecting the Québec Pension Plan (chapter R-9);
(2)  the amount “R” in the following formula:
F x C x D = R
“F” represents the factor provided for in Schedule 0.6 with respect to the reference rate for the year covered by the fiscal year and the purchaser’s age at the end of the preceding year;
“C” represents the balance of the fund at the beginning of the fiscal year, increased by the sums transferred to the fund after that date and reduced by the sums originating directly or not during the same year from a life income fund of the purchaser;
“D” represents the factor provided for in Schedule 0.7 with respect to the purchaser’s age at the end of the year preceding the one covered by the fiscal year.
O.C. 1681-97, s. 9.