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What is a Registered Retirement Savings Plan
(RRSP)?
The registered retirement savings plan
(RRSP) is specially designed to provide you with retirement income.
It is advantageous because your contributions entitle you to a tax deduction
and generate investment income that is sheltered from income tax.
When you withdraw your funds at retirement,
they become taxable. However, the taxation rate applicable is generally
lower because your retirement income is usually lower, too.
The amount you may invest in your RRSP each year is determined
on the basis of the income you earned in the prior year. You may contribute
up to 18% of that income, less the pension
adjustment, up to a maximum of $14,500.
You may contribute to your RRSP up to the end
of the year in which you turn 69. You may then convert your RRSP into
a registered retirement
income fund (RRIF) or other retirement income.
Depending on your needs and your investment
objectives, you have several investment options when you contribute to
an RRSP, including:
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stocks and bonds |
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