My RRSP slips do not match my contributions. I put $50 in my RRSP each month, but my slips says $450 for the remainder of the year and $100 for the first 60 days. Why?

 

Seniors and students

This is a question you would ask your investment advisor.

Seniors and students

That isn't at all helpful. You certainly aren't a "tax expert."

Seniors and students

Oh wow...how would a tax expert know the answer to this question?  Jeffrey is right.

Seniors and students

Check out other questions and answers, David. The whole purpose of this feature is to receive an answer from a "tax expert" or someone else who may know. I was asking because I thought there may be something I didn't know about RRSP amounts, some "rule" or the like that someone could point out to me that I was missing. In the future I'll go straight to my bank.

Seniors and students

You mean...where you should have gone first?  Again...how would a tax expert know the answer to your question?

Seniors and students

Reread the third sentence of my response, David. You must be a bitter "tax expert" in your personal life. You are disturbingly invested in this situation.

Seniors and students

Bye bye!

Seniors and students

What nonsense is this?  The only one to ask would be the one who produced your receipts.