I would really appreciate if someone can differenciate betweek RSP & RRSP ???
My compony deducts RSP contributions from my PayCheck regularly ?
Can i access that amount before I'm 65 ?
Should i make some contribution to RRSP as well, in addition to RSPs ?
HELP please explain ???
thanks
-jellyMan-
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Orginally posted by jellyman
I would really appreciate if someone can differenciate betweek RSP & RRSP ???
My compony deducts RSP contributions from my PayCheck regularly ?
Can i access that amount before I'm 65 ?
Should i make some contribution to RRSP as well, in addition to RSPs ?
HELP please explain ???
thanks
-jellyMan-
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Pramod Chopra
Senior Mortgage Consultant
Mortgage Alliance Company of Canada
Thank you for your reply, Pramod
but is there anything as locked or unlocled RSP ?
I was told the RSP i have with my current employer are locked,
as the employer also puts in a certain amount in addition to my contribution & i can only access that when i'm 65+
Please clarify the locled/unlocked part . . .
thanks again
Hi Jellyman,
The following link would give you answers for most of your questions
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tax/individuals/topics/rrsp/glossary-e.html
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Pramod Chopra
Senior Mortgage Consultant
Mortgage Alliance Company of Canada
Quote:
Orginally posted by jellyman
Thank you for your reply, Pramod
but is there anything as locked or unlocled RSP ?
I was told the RSP i have with my current employer are locked,
as the employer also puts in a certain amount in addition to my contribution & i can only access that when i'm 65+
Please clarify the locled/unlocked part . . .
thanks again
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Man's Best Friend
Hi Pramod,
That was a really good explanation. Thanks it really gave me a good hold on RRSPs. But I have a question I just entered Canada as a landed imigrant last year and I was reading this article on the tax on the governemnt site.
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Quote from the T4055 document for New Immigrants
Deductions
Registered retirement savings plan contributions Generally, you cannot deduct contributions you made to a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) in 2004 if this is the first year that you will be filing a tax return in Canada. However, if you filed a tax return in Canada for any tax year from 1991 to 2003, you may be able to claim a deduction for RRSP contributions in Canada for 2004. We base the maximum amount you can deduct on certain types of income you earned in earlier years.
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Now the question is if I have already put cash into the RRSP foir my self and my wife I wont be able to avail deductions on it.
Is there a way out to claim this deduction ??
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Orginally posted by smartalec
Hi Pramod,
That was a really good explanation. Thanks it really gave me a good hold on RRSPs. But I have a question I just entered Canada as a landed imigrant last year and I was reading this article on the tax on the governemnt site.
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Quote from the T4055 document for New Immigrants
Deductions
Registered retirement savings plan contributions Generally, you cannot deduct contributions you made to a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) in 2004 if this is the first year that you will be filing a tax return in Canada. However, if you filed a tax return in Canada for any tax year from 1991 to 2003, you may be able to claim a deduction for RRSP contributions in Canada for 2004. We base the maximum amount you can deduct on certain types of income you earned in earlier years.
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Now the question is if I have already put cash into the RRSP foir my self and my wife I wont be able to avail deductions on it.
Is there a way out to claim this deduction ??
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Pramod Chopra
Senior Mortgage Consultant
Mortgage Alliance Company of Canada
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