ARCHIVED - 1995 General Income Tax Guide

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You may be able to deduct your contributions for 1995 to the Saskatchewan Pension Plan (SPP). You can deduct the least of the following three amounts:

  • $600;
  • the total contributions you paid to the SPP from January 1, 1995, to February 29, 1996 (excluding any contributions that you deducted on your 1994 return); or
  • the amount from line 3 of the chart below.

Note

You can only claim contributions that were made to your own plan. Only your spouse can claim contributions that you made to your spouse's plan.

Date modified:
2002-02-04