Making a purchase in DBplus

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If you choose to make the purchase

As a member of the CAAT Pension Plan, you have the option to transfer some or all of your Defined Contribution (DC) plan account balance into DBplus. This is called a “pension purchase”, and it will let you get a bigger pension from one of Canada’s most sustainable and fastest-growing pension plans.

The amount of pension you purchase using your funds from the DC plan will become part of your total DBplus pension. While you’re working, your total pension will grow with conditional Average Industrial Wage (AIW) increases, and when you retire, it will continue to grow with conditional inflation protection. Your total pension – the portion you’re earning and the portion you purchase – will be paid to you when you retire for as long as you live.

Read this section if you are transferring money directly from your defined contribution account to make your pension purchase. On this form, a defined contribution account is referred to as an “RPP” which stands for “Registered Pension Plan”.

If you are using DPSP funds for your purchase and are not sure how to complete the T2151 Form, contact the CAAT Pension Plan.

Terms you’ll see on the T2151 form

  • Applicant – that’s you, the owner of the account and CAAT Pension Plan member who is making the purchase.
  • Transferor – that’s the RPP administrator of your previous plan. They will transfer the money to the CAAT Pension Plan to complete your purchase
  • Transferee – that’s the CAAT Pension Plan, which will receive the transfer for your purchase and add it to your pension.
  • RPP – that’s your defined contribution account. RPP stands for “registered pension plan”. The CAAT Pension Plan is also an RPP.

Section I – Applicant

There are five parts in Section I but you don’t have to complete them all. Because you will be transferring from your defined contribution plan, which is a registered pension plan (called an RPP), you only complete parts B, C, and D.

Member information

Enter your name, social insurance number, address, and telephone number.

Part A – Transfer from a DPSP

Skip this section. It does not apply to you.

Part B – Transfer from an RPP

In this section, the RPP administrator of your previous plan provides information about the plan.

The box “I am a member of the RPP” will be pre-selected. The RPP administrator of your previous plan will need to provide the other information on this form.

Part C – Description of amount to be transferred

  • The RPP administrator of your previous plan will compare the amount you want to use for your purchase, with the amount available in your account, and tick either “Transfer my whole entitlement under the plan identified in Part A or B” or “Transfer the amount of $__________ which represents my partial entitlement under the plan identified in Part A or B”.
  • If you are not transferring the whole amount in your account, you must also enter the amount you will be transferring on the solid line on the second option.

Part D – Identification of the RRSP, RRIF, RPP, SPSP, SPP, or PRPP to which the funds are being transferred

This refers to the CAAT Pension Plan, which your funds are being transferred into. This section of the form has been partially completed for you by the CAAT Pension Plan. Tick the box “Transfer the RPP or DPSP single amount to my RPP”.

The CAAT Pension Plan has pre-filled these fields:

  • “RPP number and name”
  • “Canada Revenue Agency’s registration number of RPP or DPSP”
  • “Transferee’s address”

You, as the member, must sign and date Part D at the bottom.

Section II – Transferor’s certification

Remember, the Transferor is the RPP administrator of your previous plan.

The RPP administrator for your previous plan will complete this part of the form to confirm that the transfer meets all income tax requirements.

They will also sign and date this part of the form.

Section III – Transferee’s certification

Remember, the Transferee is the CAAT Pension Plan.

When the form is completed, and you have arranged to pay any fees, the RPP administrator for your previous plan will keep the form and process the transfer.

It’s up to you to keep an eye on your account to see if the transfer has been made. If the transfer isn’t completed in two weeks, it’s a good idea to call your financial institution to follow-up.


Where to find more information

Purchases can be complex, but CAAT is making it easy by breaking down the purchase process into three stages – Learn, Return, Earn. Visit the DBplus purchases page for an overview, then access the following pages for details, videos and more.

After you enrol in DBplus, you’ll be able to activate My Pension, CAAT’s online pension portal, to get access to your pension information along with an interactive pension estimator. With a few clicks, you can estimate your pension, then see how a purchase can increase it. To activate your account, visit the “Login page” and click on “My Pension” to learn more.

If you haven’t enrolled in DBplus yet, you can still estimate the value of a purchase by visiting the DBplus Pension Estimator.

DBplus Pension Estimator

To get started, select your employer name from the available list of employers and agree to the terms of use. After you enter some key information such as your date of birth and your earnings, you’ll get an estimate of your pension at age 65. You’ll then have the option to “See the value of a purchase” to estimate how much your prior plan balance will purchase in DBplus, and the impact it will have on your overall pension.


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