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Why is Canada's pension income splitting really a household election, not a magical way to move the pension itself?

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Laura Finch
May 31, 2026 3,194 views 1 answer
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People often describe pension income splitting in Canada as if one spouse can simply shift pension cheques over to the other. Please explain why the real mechanism is more structured than that and why the annual election matters so much.

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