Maximize RDSP Carry Forwards—Freedom 55

Registered Disability Savings Plans (RDSPs) were first introduces in 2008 to help people with disabilities and their loved ones save for their long term financial security. The RDSP was heavily modelled after the RESP, which helps parents save for...

Read article

RDSP Contributions and transfers—AboutMoney.ca

​Learn about the rules for making contributions and transferring between RDSPs ​Making RDSP contributions Anyone can contribute to an RDSP until the end of the year in which the beneficiary turns age 59. Here’s what you need to know:...

Read article

Where to open an RDSP —RDSP Resource Centre

Many of you are calling and emailing to ask where to open your Registered Disability Savings Plan. You can now open your RDSP at most major financial institutions and many independent financial planners or investment advisors.  We have updated...

Read article

Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP)—SOMEONELIKEME.CA

In 2008, the federal government created the Registered Disability Savings Plan, which provides those with disabilities to have access to an incredible amount of government funding without affecting any provincial funding that they may receive. I have a number...

Read article

Frequently Asked Questions About the RDSP—Global Securities Corporation

What is a Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP)? A Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) is a registered saving plan that is intended to help parents and others to save for the long-term financial security of persons with severe or prolonged...

Read article

7 new tax rules that could save you money—CBC News

Don’t get caught by tax changes There aren’t any major new tax-saving initiatives that apply to the 2011 tax return, but there are some new wrinkles and goodies to be aware of. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press) You’re ready. You’re sitting...

Read article

National News: Government Provides New Tax Relief to Caregivers—Finance Canada

National News: Government Provides New Tax Relief to Caregivers The Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, today reminded Canadian families of a new federal tax credit that came into effect on January 1, 2012, to assist them in caring...

Read article

Canada Launches Caregiver Tax Credit—Tax News

Canada’s Finance Minister Jim Flaherty has been promoting a series of tax reliefs aimed at helping caregivers and those with disabilities, including a new tax credit. Addressing the Canadian Cancer Society Flaherty reminded families of a new federal tax...

Read article

The Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP): You may be eligible for up to $90,000 towards your retirement—ARC

Why should I open an RDSP? It’s about your future quality of life. The RDSP is a long-term savings plan that became available in 2008 to help Canadians with disabilities save for their financial futures. This method of saving...

Read article

Tax News: New Rules on Disability Assistance Payments from Registered Disability Savings Plans—Knowledge Bureau

Canada Revenue Agency recently released new rules concerning Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) and the taxation of withdrawals from the plan. In a five-part series, Knowledge Bureau Report will examine RDSPs and explore the tax implications of the new rules....

Read article