I have a simple question about RRSP amount.
My 2008 CRA assessment shows my RRSP deduction limit as amount "A". That is clear. No question about it
However the notice also says that you have amount "B" of unused RRSP contribution available for 2009. What does this mean?
Does it mean that I paid excess in earlier years equal to amount B which I can use in 2009 so less spending of money on RRSP in final goodbye year
OR
It means I underpaid amount in earlier years that so the amount B is reflected in amount A therefore B does not have much significance.
Please advise.
RRSP deduction limit
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
Unused RRSP contributions refers to contributions that you have made in the past but not deducted on any return.
It presumably means that even if you do not make a contribuution for 2009, you can take a deduction upto that amount, since didn't take it in the past.
It presumably means that even if you do not make a contribuution for 2009, you can take a deduction upto that amount, since didn't take it in the past.
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