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RRSP Contribution Guide

Contributing to an RRSP is always a great move, right?

Not so fast.

RRSPs reduce your taxes by sheltering income from tax when you contribute. You will pay the income tax later when you withdraw the funds, which is ideal when they’ve had a few years to grow (tax-free), and when you’re in a lower tax bracket because you’re retired or pulling back from your career.

Here’s what to consider when you’re trying to decide whether, and how much, to contribute to your RRSP.

The higher your income, the more you should contribute to your RRSP

In general, the higher your tax bracket is, the more money RRSPs can save you. If you’re earning more than $44,000/year you should think about sheltering some money from tax by making an RRSP contribution.

If you’re a higher-income Canadian earning $88,000 or above, an RRSP is practically a must. That’s because any income above $88,000 is taxed at a higher rate than the dollars below that point, so it’s a great idea to shelter at least some of those top dollars from tax.

If you’re low income, contribute less (or not at all) to your RRSP

If you’re earning less than $44,000 per year, the tax savings per dollar contributed to an RRSP can drop. While saving for retirement is usually a good idea, RRSPs aren’t necessarily the best route if your income is low. Consider setting that money aside in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) or even in a simple savings account in case of emergency.

Later when your income is higher and an RRSP contribution begins to make better financial sense, then you can take what you’ve saved and put it in an RRSP for maximum oomph.

What if one of you has a high income and one of you has a low income?

It may be time to think about spousal RRSP Contributions.

Talk to us

The tax experts at Filing Taxes can look at your income, expenses, family situation, and other factors to determine your options and choose the best RRSP contribution amount for you.

If you need any advice on tax-saving strategies from an expert tax accountant in Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, and Hamilton feel free to reach out to Filing Taxes at 416-479-8532. Schedule an NTR engagement appointment with us and take the first step towards proper management of your finances.

Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is intended to provide general information. The information does not consider your personal situation and is not intended to be used without consultation from accounting and financial professionals. Salman Rundhawa and Filing Taxes will not be held liable for any problems that arise from the usage of the information provided on this page.

Salman Rundhawa
Salman Rundhawa
Salman Rundhawa is the founder of Filing Taxes. Salman provides valuable tax planning, accounting, and income tax preparation services in Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, and Hamilton.

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