In Canada, individuals who do not need their Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits at age 65 can redirect these funds to create a life insurance policy worth approximately $1.6 million, thereby transforming a taxable pension stream that would otherwise disappear upon death into a permanent legacy for their beneficiaries.
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So, you know, when you turn 65 in Canada, you can start receiving CPP benefits, Canada Pension Plan. For most people, it's kind of like a novelty, I'm a pensioner now, but for a lot of people, they don't need the money.
>> [snorts] >> It comes in, [music] it's taxed, it's reinvested and taxed again, but when they die, it disappears as well. So, it's gone. So, if you don't need that money, you could actually take that [music] money and you could create about a $1.6 million life insurance policy with the CPP benefits.
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