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Investing with ATB:

RSP Strategies

Try to max out your RSP contribution every year.
Find your maximum contribution amount on your Notice of Assessment from the Canadian Customs and Revenue Agency. If you can’t wait for the CRA’s assessment, go to www.cra-arc.gc.ca for information about your current Notice of Assessment.

  1. The annual contribution limit is 18% of your previous year’s income to a maximum of $18,000 (less if you contribute to a pension plan or a deferred profit sharing plan depending on the value of the benefit in the previous year). From 2007 forward, the limit increase will be indexed annually to the growth in the national average wage.

  2. The annual contribution deadline is 60 calendar days into each year. Contributions made during this time may be credited to the current year or the previous year for tax purposes. Contributions made during the rest of the year are credited for the year in which they are made.
 
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Call us at 1-888-665-9282
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How much should
I save?

Catch up.
If you haven’t maxed out on your contributions every year, you are allowed to catch up—borrowing to catch up is an option.

Save automatically.
Instead of contributing to RSPs once a year, try to do so more often using pre-authorized payments. Why? Traditional RSP season is in the winter, right after the holidays, when many people have nothing left to spend. Then January through February is busy as people get back into the swing of things—visiting a financial institution then is often a nightmare. Contribute automatically and you won’t even have to remember the deadline. You may even spend less during the holidays because some of your money is already put towards your savings.

Two key RSP strategies:

  1. RSP Loans: It may be beneficial for you to borrow to make your RRSP contribution. You succeed in making your contribution sooner, and can use your tax return to pay off or pay down your RRSP loan.

  2. Spousal RSP’s: Consider this if there is a large gap between you and your spouse in either income or the size of your RSP savings or pension benefits. A spousal RSP can help you and your spouse split your income at retirement and potentially lower your taxes when you withdraw from your RSP. All RSP options qualify for a spousal RSP strategy.

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