January 1st is the unofficial start to Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) season. While RRSP seasons in recent years has not been as hectic as it was in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, there are still several investors who wait until January and February to make their annual RRSP contributions. I thought it would be a good time to compile the top 10 RRSP questions we receive from our clients.
1. When is the RRSP contribution deadline for the 2025 tax year?
You can make an RRSP contribution during the first 60 days of the year, which falls on March 3rd, 2025.
2. How much can I contribute to my RRSP?
Your RRSP contribution room is individual to you and depends on your earnings history, past contributions, and any pension adjustments. It’s best to reference your Notice of Assessment, or CRA My Account online to determine your room.
3. How is my RRSP contribution room calculated?
Your RRSP contribution room is calculated by taking 18% of your earned income from the previous taxation year. Your individual maximum contribution will also reflect any 2023 pension adjustment and carry-forward of unused deduction limits from previous years.
4. Where can I verify my maximum RRSP contribution limit?
This information can be found on your previous year’s Notice of Assessment from the Canada Revenue Agency. This assessment will also include any unused deductions from previous years.
5. Do I have to use all my RRSP contributions as a deduction against my income in the year I make the contribution?
No, you can carry all or a portion of the contribution forward to deduct against your income in future years.
6. What happens if I over contribute to my RRSP?
You can have a lifetime over contribution of $2,000 with no implications. If you exceed this then there is a penalty tax of 1% per month for every month you have exceeded $2,000 in over contribution.
7. If I do not make the maximum RRSP contribution, do I lose it?
Not necessarily. If you have not maximized your RRSP contribution for any year since 1991, you can carry it forward to future years.
8. What is the maximum age I can contribute to an RRSP?
You may contribute to an RRSP until December 31st of the year you turn 71.
9. Can I use my RRSP to purchase a home?
10. Can I use my RRSP for education purposes?
Yes, under the Lifelong Learning Plan an individual can withdraw an annual amount of $10,000 up to $20,000 total from their RRSP to finance full-time training or education for themselves, spouse or common-law partner.
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