- Enter your RRSP contribution slip amounts, your contribution limit and
other current year RRSP information through the T-slips entry screen.
Using the T-slips entry screen.
- Enter any RRSP withdrawals under the HBP or LLP (as shown on your T4RSP
slips) in the T-Slips entry screen.
- Complete the applicable sections of the HBP or LLP worksheet as outlined
below.
To open the HBP or LLP worksheet, click the Go to Home
Buyer's Plan or Go To Lifelong Learning Plan button at the bottom of the RRSP
Receipt entry window.
- Section 1 - withdrawal in 2023:
- Calculate the RRSP contributions that are not deductible in Part
A and B of Section 1.
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Complete Part A - Withdrawal from own RRSP if you are the only one who contributed to your
RRSP during the 89-day period just before you made an LLP withdrawal from
that RRSP.
Do not include the following contributions in line 1:
- any amounts for which you did not receive an official RRSP receipt;
- contributions representing lump-sum amounts (for example, retiring
allowances) that you transferred to this RRSP (you have to include
amounts you contributed to another RRSP during the 89-day period just
before your withdrawal, that were transferred to the RRSP identified
on line 1);
- the excess amount that you withdrew from your RRSPs in connection
with the certification of a provisional past-service pension adjustment
that you recontributed to this RRSP for the year, and for which you
claim or will claim a deduction;
- an amount you contributed to this RRSP that was refunded to you as
an undeducted amount (you may have completed Form T3012A, Tax Deduction
Waiver on the Refund of Your Undeducted RRSP Contributions Made in
____); or
- amounts you contributed as a repayment or cancellation payment under
the Home Buyers' Plan.
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Complete Part B - Withdrawal from spouse or common-law partner's RRSP if you contributed
to your spouse or common-law partner's RRSP during the 89-day period just before your spouse or common-law
partner withdrew an amount from that RRSP.
Do not include the following contributions in lines 4 or 5:
- any amounts for which the designated person did not receive an official
RRSP receipt;
- contributions your spouse or common-law partner made for amounts that
he or she transferred to this RRSP (you have to include amounts that
your spouse or common-law partner contributed to another RRSP during
the 89-day period just before your withdrawal, that he or she transferred
to the RRSP identified on line 5);
- the excess amount that your spouse or common-law partner withdrew from
his or her RRSPs in connection with the certification of a provisional
past-service pension adjustment that he or she recontributed to this
RRSP for the year, and for which he or she claims or will claim a deduction;
- an amount the designated person contributed to this RRSP that was refunded
to the designated person as an undeducted amount (the designated person
may have completed Form T3012A, Tax Deduction Waiver on the Refund
of Your Unused RRSP Contributions Made in ____); or
- (LLP only: amounts the designated person contributed as a repayment
or cancellation payment under the Home Buyers' Plan.)
- Section 2 - withdrawal prior to 2023
- Lines 9 & 10 - Enter your balance to be paid and minimum
repayments in lines 9 and 10. These amounts are shown on the HBP or LLP
Statement of Account section on your Notice of Assessment or Notice
of Reassessment.
- Line 14 - If line 11 includes contributions to a plan that
is no longer registered, enter the contributions to that plan on line 14.
- Line 15 - If line 11 includes an amount you deducted as a recontribution
of an excess qualifying withdrawal that you designated to have a past-service
pension adjustment approved, enter that part on line 15. These contributions
are not eligible as repayments.
- Line 19 (HBP) or 20 (LLP) - Enter the amount you wish to designate
as your HBP or LLP repayment. Not all contributions
are
eligible
for designation as repayments - see Home Buyers' Plan or Lifelong Learning Plan for further information.
If you designate an amount that is less than the minimum amount that
you have to repay for the year, TurboTax includes the difference as income on line 12900 of
your return.
If you made withdrawals from more than one RRSP, click here.