AIP
Loopholes Tagged "AIP"
Plain-English guides to Canadian legal rights and workarounds related to AIP.
RESP-to-RRSP Conversion (Accumulated Income Payment)
If a child doesn't pursue post-secondary education, RESP subscribers can roll up to $50,000 of accumulated income directly into their RRSP β tax-deferred β avoiding a hefty penalty tax, provided they have available RRSP room.
RESP Accumulated Income Payment to RRSP β Move Excess RESP Earnings Without the 20% Penalty Tax
When an RESP has excess income and education plans collapse, some accumulated income payments can be rolled to the subscriber's RRSP instead of being taxed at regular rates plus the extra 20% tax.