Many Disability Pensions (including CPP Disability) are indeed taxable income. If you have received a T-Slip (T4A, T4A(P)) for your pension it must be entered on your tax return and you will be paying tax on it.
Only if you are receiving a "Wage Loss Replacement" or "Long Term Disability" from a plan which you paid for the premiums 100% is the pension "Not Taxable". In cases like these, you will receive no tax slips, and nothing is entered on your tax return.
Many Disability Pensions (including CPP Disability) are indeed taxable income. If you have received a T-Slip (T4A, T4A(P)) for your pension it must be entered on your tax return and you will be paying tax on it.
Only if you are receiving a "Wage Loss Replacement" or "Long Term Disability" from a plan which you paid for the premiums 100% is the pension "Not Taxable". In cases like these, you will receive no tax slips, and nothing is entered on your tax return.
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