The deadline to contribute to a registered retirement savings plan is on Monday.
Canadians have until March 3 to do it RRSP Contributions count to deductions for the 2024 taxation year.
Any money canceled in an RRSP after this date can only be claimed during a tax refund next year.
The money that goes in an RRSP is exempt from being imposed until it is withdrawn, so it is essentially a matter of the government to encourage people to save for retirement by reducing their taxable income, said Gerry Vittoratos, specialist in national taxes in Ufile Canada.
“The immediate reward you get from the RRSP contribution is the fact that you reduce your tax bill,” he said.
According to TD Bank, the investment income gained in RRSPs are delayed from tax until it is withdrawn.
This means whatever the money in an individual’s RRSP account, as long as he is not withdrawn, he is not taxed each year and aggravates income declarations, said Vittoratos.

How much can you put in RRSP?
For 2025, the maximum amount that a person can put in their RRSP account is capped at 18% of the income earned compared to the previous year or $ 32,490 – depending on the lowest.
Any unused part of previous years also behaves when the Canada Revenue Agency calculates the annual deduction limit of annual RRSP of each person.

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To check the RRSE deduction limit, Vittoratos advised by examining the opinion of the evaluation of last year or by connecting to your CRA account.

Is an RRSP right?
If you are not sure to contribute to an RRSP, there are certain factors to consider, including your income.
Vittoratos said that RRSP is not as beneficial for someone in the lowest tax tranche, earning a income below $ 57,000 per year because its tax deduction will not be so high.
In comparison, an RRSP contribution could make sense for those who earn a higher income, he said.
What a person plans to do with the investment income should also be envisaged.
If the plan is to save for retirement and to use the long -term money, then an RRSP is “always the best option” because you will get a tax reduction immediately, said Vittoratos.
However, if someone is trying to save in the short term for things like a car or vacation, an RRSP is not suitable for him and the tax-free savings account would be a better option, he said.
How much should you put in RRSP?
The amount of money that one will depend on their personal financial situation, but 10% of income is an ideal reference, said Vittoratos.
However, if someone has a high credit card debt, he should prioritize reimbursement before putting money in RRSP.
“If you have a high interest debt, forget to save for your RRSP. Get rid of this debt first, “said Vittoratos.
He also advised to make monthly payments as opposed to a last -minute lump sum contribution before the deadline.
“Many people try to catch up at the last minute, especially because the deadline is on Monday, but I would say that doesn’t do that.”
If someone contributes above its RRSE limit of more than $ 2,000, it should generally pay a tax of 1% per month on its contributions, according to the ARC.

For 2025, the TFSA contribution room is $ 7,000.
The TFSA limit rose from $ 6,500 in 2024.
Whatever the gains made in a TFSA, are not taxable and the money withdrawn is in tax franchise, said Vittoratos.
“The capture of TFSA is that you do not get this instant gratuity of tax reduction,” he said.
“The government does not give you a tax reduction for the contributions you provide, because when you get back, they are in tax franchise.”
Compared to RRSP, TFSA is more beneficial for low -income people and also those who seek to spend short -term money, such as a purchase in the next three to five years.
“If it is in the short term, TFSA all along. If it is in the long term, REER is the way to follow, ”said Vittoratos.
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