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posted Oct 30, 2019 11:20:10 AM

How do I claim an early repayment for Home Buyers Plan

I have a tax form I'm trying to complete. We used the Home Buyers RRSP plan this year, but also want to claim an RRSP contribution this year against the outstanding HBP balance. CRA says you can do it, but TurboTax doesn't let us do it.

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Level 2
Oct 30, 2019 11:20:11 AM

If you cashed out an RRSP to buy a home in 2017, technically you are only required to start repaying into the RRSP in the year following the year that you cashed out the RRSP (in this case, in the 2019 taxation year).

CRA will not know about you cashing out the RRSP amount until after you file and your 2017 return is assessed.

However, if you did contribute to an RRSP in 2017 and want to have that amount applied to the HBP repayment, you should report the RRSP contribution in your 2017 tax year BUT not claim it as a deduction (in other words, carry it forward to be applied to future years). Once CRA has the HBP repayment information set up in their system, you can then use the undeducted RRSP amount carried forward from a previous year and apply it (designate it as a HBP repayment) as a HBP repayment in the later year.

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Level 2
Oct 30, 2019 11:20:11 AM

If you cashed out an RRSP to buy a home in 2017, technically you are only required to start repaying into the RRSP in the year following the year that you cashed out the RRSP (in this case, in the 2019 taxation year).

CRA will not know about you cashing out the RRSP amount until after you file and your 2017 return is assessed.

However, if you did contribute to an RRSP in 2017 and want to have that amount applied to the HBP repayment, you should report the RRSP contribution in your 2017 tax year BUT not claim it as a deduction (in other words, carry it forward to be applied to future years). Once CRA has the HBP repayment information set up in their system, you can then use the undeducted RRSP amount carried forward from a previous year and apply it (designate it as a HBP repayment) as a HBP repayment in the later year.

New Member
Oct 30, 2019 11:20:12 AM

Thanks, that makes sense.