Overpaid workers will only pay back ‘net’ amounts under proposed new tax rules
OTTAWA — The country’s biggest civil-service union declared a victory for its members Tuesday as the Trudeau government moved to change a tax rule that has caused headaches for federal employees overpaid by the problem-plagued civil service pay system.
The Finance Department announced draft legislation that would see overpaid employees — regardless who they work for — required to repay only the amounts deposited into their bank accounts in a prior tax year.
The draft was released shortly before the government also announced it was replacing the top bureaucrat in charge of the buggy Phoenix pay system.
Marie Lemay, whom many frustrated civil servants turned to directly for help in dealing with pay gaffes, was appointed as senior adviser to the secretariat that runs the federal cabinet, the Privy Council Office, “prior to an upcoming appointment,” the Prime Minister’s Office announced.