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Returning Member
posted Mar 7, 2023 10:51:32 AM

RRSP contribution without income in family

Hello, 

 

  My wife was on disability in 2022 and didn't work but still contributed to RRSP 3,000$.

 

  I was going to use a carry forward option for the contribution she did, so she can use that amount and reduce tax in the future after she is back to work. But then I realized that without carrying it forward the contribution significantly reduces my tax (I fill our taxes together in Turbo Tax). Why it happens? Why my wife's contribution reduces my tax? I don't think it has anything to do with spousal contribution - it still her money, not mine...

Appreciate any help to understand it. 

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3 Replies
Level 15
Mar 14, 2023 11:29:46 AM

Did you enter the amount of RRSP she contributed under "Contribution amount to your spouse's RRSPs"? 

Returning Member
Mar 17, 2023 2:59:39 PM

No, I didn't because it was her contribution, not mine.

Returning Member
Mar 17, 2023 3:05:22 PM

One more interesting fact. It only happens when my wife has small income from employment insurance (T4E), with tax of 345$ on it. While the return I get from her RRSP is much bigger than 345$. If I delete T4E then her RRSP doesn't increase the refund.