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Retiring on a low income: Learnings
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This is a webinar presentation recorded with John Stapleton at Prosper Canada on October 4th, 2016. John Stapleton is a Principal of Open Policy, and has worked for the Ontario Government for 28 years in the areas of social assistance policy and operations.

In the session John describes the differences between non-refundable and refundable tax credits, deductions, exemptions, and entitlements. He also reports on his learnings from presenting on tax credits and retiring on a low income to local Ontario audiences.

This is the webinar video recording.

For more information on retiring on a low income, including John’s updated toolkit with 2018 information, please visit: Open Policy Ontario.

 

Author: John Stapleton
Topic: Financial well-being, Tax filing and benefits
Publisher: Prosper Canada
Location: Canada, Ontario
Format: Webinar
Content Type: Prosper Canada Webinars
Publication Date: October 4, 2016