Nova Scotia Introduces Retirement Fund Top-Ups to Retain Doctors
The initiative aims to address doctor shortages by offering financial incentives to physicians at various career stages.
- Nova Scotia's government will provide retirement fund contributions to approximately 3,000 doctors, costing up to $22 million for the 2024 tax year.
- Doctors in their first five years of practice can receive $5,000 annually without needing to match contributions.
- Physicians with five to fifteen years of practice can receive up to $10,000 annually if they contribute matching funds.
- Doctors with over fifteen years of experience are eligible for up to $15,000 annually, contingent on matching contributions.
- The program allows doctors to choose from various retirement fund options, including tax-free savings accounts and RRSPs.