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New Member
posted Oct 31, 2019 3:23:58 AM

Where do i enter a RSP transfer received after death of my spouse? I've got the T4RIF for the withdrawl but where do I enter the corresponding credit?

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Level 15
Oct 31, 2019 3:24:00 AM

Sorry for your loss. Here's how to report this transfer in TurboTax.

When a spouse passes away and their RRSP or RRIF is transferred to the surviving spouse, you should have two tax slips - a T4RSP or a T4RIF showing a withdrawal amount, then a corresponding "Contribution Slip" (or receipt) showing the direct transfer which is exempt due to subparagraph 60(l)(v). Both these slips need to be reported on the tax return of the surviving spouse. 

Report the T4RSP or T4RIF as income (Income > Tax Slips > choose the slip you have then proceed to that screen and enter the corresponding boxes) . The Total Income will reflect the amount of the transfer, but do not worry, this amount will be deducted in the next section to arrive at the Net Income.

Then enter the RRSP or RRIF receipt as an "RRSP Contribution" in the RRSP Profile section. You need to specify on the RRSP Contribution screen that this was a "designated transfer of on eligible income amount".

New Member
Apr 10, 2024 1:16:35 PM

Who issues the "contribution slip" ?

And where is that amount entered?

Thank you!!!

New Member
Apr 10, 2024 1:23:55 PM

Also, the RRIF contribution amount will be much more than the allowable RRSP contribution!

Thank you!

Moderator
Apr 11, 2024 1:44:19 PM

The contribution slip will come from the financial institution that holds the RRSP. 

 

During the transfer your contribution limit doesn't matter and will not change.