No. Not all contributions you make to your RRSP(s), PRPP, or SPP in the repayment year or in the first 60 days of the year after can be designated as a repayment under the HBP. You cannot designate contributions that you make to your spouse's or common-law partner's RRSP(s) or specified pension plan (SPP) (or that they make to your RRSP)
For further information please click on the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) link below.
How to repay the funds withdrawn from RRSP(s) under the Home Buyers’ Plan (HBP)
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No. Not all contributions you make to your RRSP(s), PRPP, or SPP in the repayment year or in the first 60 days of the year after can be designated as a repayment under the HBP. You cannot designate contributions that you make to your spouse's or common-law partner's RRSP(s) or specified pension plan (SPP) (or that they make to your RRSP)
For further information please click on the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) link below.
How to repay the funds withdrawn from RRSP(s) under the Home Buyers’ Plan (HBP)
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