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posted Oct 30, 2019 7:58:51 PM

I received an annuitant contribution receipt but not sure how to report because it has very little information. Will I also receive a T-slip that has the RRSP info?

I am not sure where to enter this contribution with only an Annuitant Contribution receipt. It does not contain all the info that an RRSP slip has. Will I also receive an RRSP slip for this contribution to my RRSP account? 

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Level 13
Oct 30, 2019 7:58:52 PM

You should receive an RRSP slip from the financial institution you deal with.

Contributing to your RRSP is applied under the RRSP tab, Eligible RRSP contributions, start from there. Everything you will need is there for you to fill out your annuity contribution.

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Level 13
Oct 30, 2019 7:58:52 PM

You should receive an RRSP slip from the financial institution you deal with.

Contributing to your RRSP is applied under the RRSP tab, Eligible RRSP contributions, start from there. Everything you will need is there for you to fill out your annuity contribution.

New Member
Oct 30, 2019 7:58:54 PM

thanks so much 🙂

Level 13
Oct 30, 2019 7:58:55 PM

You are most welcome.

New Member
Oct 30, 2019 7:58:56 PM

I just looked at the T4RSP section but isn't that for reporting RRSP income? I haven't received any income, I made a contribution.  Shouldn't I be sent a T slip for reporting an RSP slip contribution, not a T4 as if it's income?

Level 13
Oct 30, 2019 7:58:58 PM

@glynis  - I do apologize, please review the revised answer. I had misread the question.  Corrected answer is above.  Have a great evening.