Can you have a joint RRSP?

No, RRSPs cannot be held jointly. Each spouse must have an individual RRSP account, although contributions can be made to a spousal RRSP which benefits the other spouse.

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Who owns a Spousal RRSP?

The owner of a Spousal RRSP is the contributor, but the funds are intended to benefit the spouse for whom the account is set up. This arrangement can impact how these funds are treated in [...]

Who owns a Spousal RRSP?Ken Maynard CDFA, Acc.FM2024-04-28T11:52:22-04:00

What is an RRSP account?

An RRSP (Registered Retirement Savings Plan) account is a tax-deferred retirement savings plan that allows individuals to save for the future while potentially lowering their tax burden during their earning years.

What is an RRSP account?Ken Maynard CDFA, Acc.FM2024-04-28T11:48:54-04:00

Can RRSP contributions reduce child support?

No, RRSP contributions do not reduce child support. Child support calculations are based on income after taxes and before RRSP deductions. Therefore, contributing to an RRSP will not affect the amount of child support owed.

Can RRSP contributions reduce child support?Ken Maynard CDFA, Acc.FM2024-04-28T11:48:03-04:00

Can RRIF withdrawals be split with a spouse?

Yes, RRIF (Registered Retirement Income Fund) withdrawals can be split with a spouse under certain conditions. This can be arranged during the divorce proceedings to ensure a fair distribution of retirement income.

Can RRIF withdrawals be split with a spouse?Ken Maynard CDFA, Acc.FM2024-04-28T11:45:22-04:00

What happens to investments in a divorce?

Investments, including RRSPs, are typically divided between spouses based on their value accumulated during the marriage. The division is subject to negotiation or court orders, ensuring each party receives their fair share.

What happens to investments in a divorce?Ken Maynard CDFA, Acc.FM2024-04-28T11:44:09-04:00

What is a Spousal RRSP rollover?

A Spousal RRSP rollover involves transferring RRSP funds from one spouse to another as part of a divorce settlement. This is done to equalize the retirement savings of both parties without incurring immediate taxes.

What is a Spousal RRSP rollover?Ken Maynard CDFA, Acc.FM2024-04-28T11:43:10-04:00