The new year brings some notable increases in savings and pension plan limits from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) - and a ...
The government has also adjusted federal tax brackets using a 2-per-cent inflation rate. The 2026 federal tax brackets are: ...
The RRSP contribution limit has risen to $33,810 for 2026, up from $32,490 in 2025. This increase is determined as 18% of your previous year’s income, subject to a maximum cap, along with any unused ...
Use these tips to talk TFSAs, RRSPs and FHSAs in the new year A new year means new contribution room for eligible taxpayers ...
Planning your retirement savings just got a little easier with the CRA’s announcement of the 2026 RRSP contribution limit.
The RRSP deduction limit for 2026 has increased, giving Canadians more room to save for retirement while reducing their ...
March 2, 2026, is the last day you can make a tax-deductible contribution to your RRSP for the 2025 tax year. But not everyone needs to rush to meet this deadline. Many or all of the products on this ...
A recent BMO survey found 38 per cent of Canadians dip into their RRSPs early for one reason or another. If holiday debt has you eyeing your RRSP savings it’s important to know that early withdrawals ...
As we can see, the value of non-registered investment ($2,083) after-tax, is worth less than the value of the RRSP ($2,100), meaning your RRSP has effectively given you a tax-free return of $100 (five ...
January is the perfect time to sanity-check your RRSP at 70, because the “typical” balance is closer to the median than the ...