Are the CESG grants that called income by the IRS, or not? If yes, it would be somewhat useless to have a RESP for my kids
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CESG grants taxable by IRS?
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
Sorry, checked with my sources, (BDO) and the grant IS indeed taxable.
http://www.bdo.ca/en/Library/Services/T ... Canada.pdf
http://www.bdo.ca/en/Library/Services/T ... Canada.pdf
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I've been reading all the RESP threads but I'm still a bit confused by something.
From what I've read so far, because RESPs are grantor trusts, if U.S. citizen parent was a subscriber, they would have to report the CESG/CLB and all dividends/interest for the year to the IRS.
However, it also appears as though a beneficiary who is also a U.S. citizen would also have to file for the annual amounts they withdraw once they attend school? Hasn't all the income already been taxed in the U.S. parent's hands years ago?
From what I've read so far, because RESPs are grantor trusts, if U.S. citizen parent was a subscriber, they would have to report the CESG/CLB and all dividends/interest for the year to the IRS.
However, it also appears as though a beneficiary who is also a U.S. citizen would also have to file for the annual amounts they withdraw once they attend school? Hasn't all the income already been taxed in the U.S. parent's hands years ago?