Simple:
- you can withdraw at any time, you can even withdraw the day you make the contribution!
- depending on the amount there can be withholding tax deducted which will be taken into account when you file your income tax return the following year, however, the rate of tax at year end is based on your total income and based on the RRSP withdrawal amount
- one very important thing to remember and consider is that once you withdraw money from the RRSP (even for an emergency) you do not get the RRSP Contribution Room back (different from TFSA) so you should be damn sure you will keep the money in the RRSP for a while, of course using for downpayment on a home is an exception
- you can withdraw at any time, you can even withdraw the day you make the contribution!
- depending on the amount there can be withholding tax deducted which will be taken into account when you file your income tax return the following year, however, the rate of tax at year end is based on your total income and based on the RRSP withdrawal amount
- one very important thing to remember and consider is that once you withdraw money from the RRSP (even for an emergency) you do not get the RRSP Contribution Room back (different from TFSA) so you should be damn sure you will keep the money in the RRSP for a while, of course using for downpayment on a home is an exception
Normally, registered vehicle that is meant for retirement has a minimum age as to when one can withdraw from such as LIRA and other pension arrangement....Is there such an age requirement as to when I can withdraw from RRSP??
I always thought that since RRSP is simply a deferred tax, I can withdraw at any time, except that I will just incur a RRSP incomein the year of withdrawal and will be taxed accordingly, is my assumption correct?