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An RRSP is one of the most effective ways Canadians can save for retirement while lowering their taxable income today. Contributions are tax-deductible and investments grow tax-deferred.
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An RRSP is a savings or investment account registered with the Canadian government. Contributions are tax-deductible, directly reducing your taxable income for the year. Investments grow tax-deferred until withdrawal, allowing your money to compound faster than in a taxable account. Your annual contribution limit is 18% of your previous year's earned income, up to a maximum of $33,810 for 2026.
RRSPs offer additional features including the Home Buyers' Plan (HBP) allowing first-time home buyers to withdraw up to $60,000 tax-free for a down payment, and the Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) allowing withdrawals to fund full-time education. Unused contribution room carries forward indefinitely, giving you flexibility to contribute more in high-income years.
Contributions directly reduce your taxable income — potentially lowering your tax bill significantly.
Investments compound inside the RRSP with no annual tax drag accelerating long-term wealth.
First-time home buyers can withdraw $60,000 tax-free from their RRSP toward a down payment.
Withdraw RRSP funds tax-free to fund your own eligible full-time post-secondary education.
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