ARCHIVED - 1995 General Income Tax Guide

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The amount you contributed to your registered pension plan (RPP) is shown in box 20 of your T4 slip, box 32 of your T4A slip, or on your union receipt. Add together all of the amounts you contributed to your RPPs.

You can deduct the total amount unless it is more than $3,500 and your information slip shows a past-service amount for a period before 1990. If this is the case, get the income tax guide called RRSP and Other Registered Plans for Retirement for information on how much you can deduct. You should also get that guide if you contributed to an RPP in a previous year and could not deduct part of the amount.

Receipts - With the exception of your T4 and T4A slip, do not include your receipts with your return. However, you have to keep them in case we ask to see them.

Date modified:
2002-02-04