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Should I be entering each individual RRSP contribution receipt that I have?

I have my RRSP contribution receipts, where are these entered compared to the deduction limit?
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Should I be entering each individual RRSP contribution receipt that I have?

Yes you can enter your individual RRSP information slips or you can total all the same ones in one entry and keep a list of how you claimed them should the Canada Revenue Agency request this in the future. 

Please see our TurboTax FAQ/video and image below for guidance: How do I enter RRSP contributions in TurboTax Online?

 

To include RRSP deductions please see the image below and enter the amount you wish to deduct when you come up to the screen RRSP Calculator. In this image the person has chosen  to use $6500 of their contribution as a deduction. The deduction limit of RRSP they could use this year was $8000 as directed by the CRA on their last Notice of Assessment.

 

For more information please see our TurboTax FAQ: RRSPs and Your Tax Return: The Bottom Line

 

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