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stkbeech
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RRSP refund calculation seems not correct

My husband tax bracket range is 26% plus 10 % in AB = 36%
If he puts $10,000 in RRSP account (after minus this amount, his tax rate is still same), I believe he will get $3600 refund.
However the tax refund amount seems just $3200.
Does anyone know why not $3600? Please advise. Thank you.
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RRSP refund calculation seems not correct

Your thinking is correct as far as it goes. When your husband contributes the $10,000, this reduces his Net Income and Taxable Income by the same amount.
If his marginal rate on this amount is 36% , then he will have to pay $3600 LESS TAX.

But this does not mean his refund will be $3600.

His refund is the difference between the total tax he has paid in 2015 , MINUS his tax payable for 2015.

Let us say his tax payable is $25,400, but only $25,000 was paid during the year.
He will still owe $400 for 2015.
He then decides to contribute $10,000, so his tax payable is now 25,400-3600 =21,800
But he still paid 25000, so he is owed a refund of 25000-21800 =3200.

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RRSP refund calculation seems not correct

Your thinking is correct as far as it goes. When your husband contributes the $10,000, this reduces his Net Income and Taxable Income by the same amount.
If his marginal rate on this amount is 36% , then he will have to pay $3600 LESS TAX.

But this does not mean his refund will be $3600.

His refund is the difference between the total tax he has paid in 2015 , MINUS his tax payable for 2015.

Let us say his tax payable is $25,400, but only $25,000 was paid during the year.
He will still owe $400 for 2015.
He then decides to contribute $10,000, so his tax payable is now 25,400-3600 =21,800
But he still paid 25000, so he is owed a refund of 25000-21800 =3200.

RRSP refund calculation seems not correct

good afternoon Stkbeech

Tony has the perfect answer.  However. should you believe this calculation to be a software error, kindly contact customer support by clicking the following link to the Contact Us page. Complete the required information. A phone number will appear, along with your incident ID. Call the number. This will ensure that an appropriate agent is assigned to your query:
https://support.turbotax.intuit.ca/contact/

An escalation may be required in order for our software team to examine this more in depth

Thank you so much

Leeanne@TurboTax


awolfe1
New Member

RRSP refund calculation seems not correct

I am having the same issue and dialed this number twice, 1-888-829-8608, first time I was told to call CRA and conveniently disconnected then called again and was again disconnected without being helped.  My issue is with the software not CRA.  I went onto facebook and chatted with Eric and was told Turbo Tax guarantees 100% accurate calculations but I can  see an issue and just want to walk it through with someone and am not getting any help at all.  I compared the entry and forms to 2014 and 2015 Turbo has an RRSP issue that is for sure.  If anyone can shed some light here I would appreciate it.  I may have to go and do the taxes manually because I need to be sure on the calculations.

RRSP refund calculation seems not correct

I am so sorry awolfe1 , I have directed this issue to the appropriate department
Leeanne@TurboTax

RRSP refund calculation seems not correct

awolfe1, specifically what is your issue? My initial response was to another asker with a specific question...and that question was answered from whatI can determine.

RRSP refund calculation seems not correct

Kindly contact CRA as they create the calculations used in each tax form and will provide clarification:

1-800-959-8281

If you encountering a calculation error, kindly contact TurboTax Support to speak with an agent: https://support.turbotax.intuit.ca/contact/