I seem to recall this was an option in years past. With employer RRSP plans, sometimes they surprise you with another receipt, just after you've filed. It's a hassle to file an adjustment.
Yes, there was a time when you could use the contributions from the "First 60 Days of the Year" on the previous year or current year's tax return. Although I cannot find any documentation to when the CRA made this change, I believe it was around 2005/2006. And as a tax preparer, I totally agree with you that it is a hassle to file an adjustment.
I have found that doing these adjustments online through your CRA My Account is quite quick, often times the adjustment is processed at the same time the tax return is filed. And another thing is: if you use CRA's AutoFill service to import your tax slips, often times the RRSP which you never claimed will download to your tax return as an "Unused Deduction" and you are able to claim it on the current year.
Yes, there was a time when you could use the contributions from the "First 60 Days of the Year" on the previous year or current year's tax return. Although I cannot find any documentation to when the CRA made this change, I believe it was around 2005/2006. And as a tax preparer, I totally agree with you that it is a hassle to file an adjustment.
I have found that doing these adjustments online through your CRA My Account is quite quick, often times the adjustment is processed at the same time the tax return is filed. And another thing is: if you use CRA's AutoFill service to import your tax slips, often times the RRSP which you never claimed will download to your tax return as an "Unused Deduction" and you are able to claim it on the current year.
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