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- Lifelong Learning Plan
- Making payments for individuals
- Registered Education Savings Plans payments, transferring and rolling over Registered Education Savings Plans property
- After you authorize your representative
- Anti-avoidance rules for Registered Education Savings Plans
- Authorizing a representative (no online access)
- Authorizing a representative (online access)
- Before you authorize a representative
- Breakdown of a marriage or common-law partnership and FHSAs
- Canada disability savings grant and Canada disability savings bond
- Canada Education Savings Programs
- Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributions for CPP working beneficiaries
- Cancel your representative
- Cessation of disability or death of a beneficiary
- Change your address – Update your personal information with the CRA
- Change your email address – Update your personal information with the CRA
- Change your language of correspondence – Update your personal information with the CRA
- Change your name – Update your personal information with the CRA
- Change your phone number – Update your personal information with the CRA
- Closing your FHSA
- Contributing to an RRSP, PRPP or SPP
- Contributions
- Contributions to a PRPP
- Contributions, withdrawals and transfers
- Death and FHSAs
- Death of a RRIF annuitant
- Death of a TFSA holder
- Death of an RRSP annuitant
- Definitions for FHSAs
- Definitions for Registered Education Savings Plans
- Definitions for RRSPs
- Definitions for TFSA
- Designating a beneficiary
- Do I need to complete an authorization form?
- Do you have to contribute to the CPP?
- Due dates
- Eligibility and contributions
- Eligible pension income
- Example - How to carry forward unused grant and bond entitlements
- Examples – TFSA contribution room
- FHSA taxes payable, assessments and reassessments
- Filing and payment due dates for your 2024 T1-OVP return
- Filing due dates for the 2017 tax return
- Filing due dates for the 2023 tax return
- How a Registered Education Savings Plans works
- How do you start contributing to the CPP again?
- How do you stop contributing to the CPP?
- How long should you keep your income tax records?
- How to authorize a representative
- How to calculate income tax deducted at source entered on line 43700 of your return
- How to calculate the income tax deducted at source that you have to enter on line 43700 of your return
- How to change your return
- How to claim the pension income amount
- How to grant authorization to a representative
- How to open a TFSA
- How to purchase an advanced life deferred annuity (ALDA)
- How to report your split-pension income amount
- How to request a waiver or a cancellation of taxes
- How to split your pension income
- Impact on your government benefits and credits
- Important dates for RRSPs, HBP, LLP, FHSAs and more
- Interest and penalties for individuals - Personal income tax
- Investment options
- Investments in your FHSAs
- Joining a PRPP
- Levels of authorization
- Life events
- Life events and First Home Savings Accounts (FHSAs)
- Making or replacing withdrawals from a TFSA
- Making withdrawals
- Non-residents and FHSAs
- Notice of assessment: Get a copy
- Notice of assessment: Refund or balance owing
- Notice of assessment: Understand your NOA
- Opening a TFSA
- Opening an RDSP
- Opening and closing your FHSAs
- Opening your FHSAs
- Other topics
- Participating in your FHSAs
- Payments and rules
- Provincial Education Savings Programs
- PRPP contribution receipt slip
- PRPP life events
- PRPP transfers
- PRPP withdrawals
- Questions and Answers - Air Travellers Security Charge (ATSC)
- RDSP limits, transfers, and rollovers
- Receiving income from a RRIF
- Receiving income from an RRSP
- Refund of taxes paid on non-qualified or prohibited investments
- Registered Education Savings Plans contributions
- Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP)
- Reporting FHSA activities on your income tax and benefit return
- Review of your tax return by the CRA
- RRSP options when you turn 71
- RRSP tax-free withdrawal schemes
- Setting up a RRIF
- Setting up an RRSP
- Special rules
- Support payments
- Tax deductions for FHSA contributions
- Tax payable
- Tax payable on an advantage
- Tax payable on non-qualified investments on RRSPs and RRIFs
- Tax payable on prohibited investments
- Tax payable on TFSAs
- Tax refunds
- Tax refunds: Check the status of your refund
- Tax refunds: Transfer your refund
- Tax refunds: Understand your refund
- Tax-Free First Home Savings Account Estimators
- TFSA – Tax-Free Savings Account
- The Home Buyers' Plan
- Transferring
- Transferring to your RRIF
- Transfers
- Transfers between FHSAs and other registered plans
- Transfers into your FHSAs
- Transitional relief
- Types of investments
- Watch your limit when contributing to your Tax-Free Savings Account
- What happens if you contribute or transfer too much to your FHSAs
- What is a specified disability savings plan (SDSP)
- What's new for RRSPs and related plans
- Who can be a subscriber
- Who can open a TFSA?
- Who has to file an income tax and benefit return
- Withdrawals and transfers out of your FHSAs
- Withdrawals from your FHSAs
- Your responsibilities