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My RRSP contributions go into a Pension that is matched by the employer so it shows up on my T4, but doesn't seem to be "showing up" in the RRSP calculator section. Help
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Unfortunately, the RRSP doesn't automatically add contributions shown on a T4. You can add the amount using the slider.
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If I use the slider, it isn't going to over-count my contribution on my tax return? What if I enter an "RRSP Slip" for the total contribution on my T4? I assume that will over-count it....
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Could you tell me what box on your T4 you are finding the RRSP amount?
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As per the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Box 52 - Pension adjustment - line 20600
Generally, this amount represents the value of the benefits you earned in the year under a registered pension plan or a deferred profit-sharing plan.
This amount is not an income or a deduction. You only have to enter it on line 20600 of your return. The CRA will use it to calculate your RRSP/PRPP deduction limit for next year, which the CRA will show on your latest notice of assessment, notice of reassessment, or Form T1028, Your RRSP/PRPP Information for 2019.
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