Amendments related to life income funds as of 2025

Amendments related to life income funds (LIFs) will come into force on 1 January 2025. They are summarized here by subject. Some of them are compared with the rules in effect prior to 2025 and evaluated using 2024 data for information purposes.

The regulatory amendments do not apply to locked-in retirement accounts (LIRAs) or voluntary retirement savings plans (VRSPs).

Age of a person applying for life or temporary income from a LIF

Before 2025As of 1 January 2025
The age as at 31 December of the year preceding the application for income.The actual age at the time the application for income is filed.

Reference rate (prescribed rate)

Before 2025As of 1 January 2025

The reference rate for a year is used to determine the factor provided in schedule 0.6 of the Regulation respecting supplemental pension plans This link will open in a new window. (hereafter the Regulation), which, based on the person's age, applies to the calculation of the upper limit of the life income.

In 2024, the reference rate is 6%.

The prescribed rate for a year is the one that applies to the calculation of the upper limit of the life income.

In 2024, the prescribed rate would have been 6.25%.

Maximum LIF withdrawal calculations for persons under age 55

Before 2025As of 1 January 2025
Persons under age 54 as at 31 December of the year preceding the application for incomePersons under age 55 at the time the application for income is filed

Upper limit of the life income = (Factor provided in schedule 0.6 of the Regulation This link will open in a new window.) x (Balance of the LIF) – (Maximum temporary income) / (Factor provided in schedule 0.7 of the Regulation This link will open in a new window.)

Upper limit of the life income = (Prescribed rate) x (Balance of the LIF) – (Maximum temporary income)

In 2024, the upper limit of the life income is equal to the result of the following equation: [0.061 x (Balance of the LIF) – (Maximum temporary income)/1]

In 2024, the upper limit of the life income would have been equal to the result of the following equation: [0.0625 x (Balance of the LIF) – (Maximum temporary income)]

Maximum temporary income
= 40% of the maximum pensionable earnings (MPE) – 75% of the estimated income

In 2024, the maximum temporary income can reach $27 400 (= 40% of $68 500).

Maximum temporary income
= 50% of the maximum pensionable earnings (MPE) – 100% of the estimated income

In 2024, the maximum temporary income could have reached $34 250 (= 50% of $68 500).

Temporary income payable per month
= 1/12 of (40% of the MPE – 75% of the estimated income)

In 2024, the monthly maximum temporary income payable is $2283.

Temporary income payable per month
= 1/12 of (50% of the MPE – 100% of the estimated income)

In 2024, the monthly maximum temporary income payable would have been $2854.

Maximum withdrawals from a LIF for persons aged 55 and over

Before 2025As of 1 January 2025
Persons aged 54 to 64 as at 31 December of the year preceding the application for incomePersons aged 55 or over at the time the application for income was filed

There is an adjusted upper limit of the life income to take into account any temporary income.

There is a maximum temporary income regardless of employment earnings.

There is no upper limit related to withdrawals.

Persons aged 65 or over as at 31 December of the year preceding the application for income

There is an upper limit of the life income.

It is impossible to withdraw temporary income at that age.

Amounts transferable from a LIF to an RRSP or RRIF

Before 2025As of 1 January 2025

Each year, a person can transfer a certain amount from his or her life income fund (LIF) to a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) or to a registered retirement income fund (RRIF).

Maximum transferable without an application for temporary income (at any age)
= Upper limit of the life income – Mandatory minimum withdrawal

Maximum transferable with an application for temporary income (from ages 54 to 64)
= Minimum [Upper limit of the life income; (Maximum income – Mandatory minimum withdrawal)]

No amount can be directly transferred from a LIF to an RRSP or RRIF.

Refunds (deletion of exceptions related to LIFs)

As of 1 January 2025, a person can no longer request a refund of the balance of a life income fund (LIF) in either of the following two situations:

  • he or she is aged 65 or over and the total of the locked-in amounts accrued in the savings vehicles listed below does not exceed 40% of the maximum pensionable earnings (MPE) of the year in which he or she applied for a refund, that is, $27 400 in 2024;
  • he or she has not lived in Canada for at least 2 years.

The savings vehicles concerned are:

  • locked-in retirement accounts (LIRAs);
  • life income funds (LIFs);
  • a defined-contribution pension plan or a defined-contribution component of a defined-benefit or target-benefit pension plan;
  • a simplified pension plan;
  • locked-in registered retirement savings plans (RRSPs);
  • voluntary retirement savings plans (VRSPs).

However, a person can request a refund of the balance of a locked-in retirement account (LIRA) in either of the two situations described above.

Obligation of financial institutions managing LIFs to provide information

Persons who are age 55 in 2025

  • Inform the following persons as soon as possible, as of 1 January 2025, of:
    • the elimination of the limits as soon as they turn 55;
    • the impossibility of transferring amounts directly from a life income fund (LIF) to a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP), a registered retirement income fund (RRIF) or a not locked-in account under a voluntary retirement savings plan (VRSP).

Persons who are age 55 or over as at 1 January 2025

  • Inform the following persons as soon as possible, as of 1 January 2025, of:
    • the elimination of the limits;
    • the impossibility of transferring amounts directly from an LIF to an RRSP, an RRIF or a not locked-in account under a VRSP.
  • Indicate on the persons' statements the following:
    • the estimated amount of the life income (the amount is provided for information purposes because it has no impact on the amount that can be withdrawn);
    • the method used to establish the estimate;
    • the fact that the estimated amount of the life income may vary because of withdrawals made and returns on the life income fund (LIF).

Amendments to contracts by financial institutions

The following contracts must comply with the provisions of the Regulation respecting supplemental pension plans:

  • any life income funds standard contract registered with Retraite Québec, no later than 1 January 2025;
  • any life income fund (LIF) contract entered into with a LIF holder, as soon as possible.

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