RRSP Strategies & Essential Tax Planning Kurt Rosentreter CA, CFP, CLU, TEP, FMA, CIMA, FCSI, CIM Senior Financial Advisor, Manulife Securities Incorporated
Agenda Defining an RRSP Essential RRSP Rules RRSP vs. TFSA? Should RRSP be a priority? RRSP Investing Designing your retirement (pre) Designing your retirement (post) Tax smart investing Questions and answers Book Draw!
Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) Why set up an RRSP? Types: self directed, employer provided, spousal How much can you contribute? Contribution vs. deduction Age limits Investment options within the RRSP RRSP over contributions RRSP carry forward rules
RRSP Must Know Rules Converting your RRSP at age 71 RRSP withdrawal rules In-kind transfers as contributions Retiring allowances RRSP Loans Locked in RRSPs Using an RRSP to buy a home Using an RRSP to finance education
RRSP Must Know Rules Death and the RRSP Company pension plans Defined benefit pensions Defined contribution plans Group RRSPs Your own RRSPs Individual pension plans RRSPs and leaving Canada
RRSP vs. TFSA What is the Tax Free Savings Account? Which is better? –Depends on: –Tax bracket today and in retirement –Investment results every year until you die –What you do with RRSP refund yearly –Employer contributions, if any –How long you live My recommendation…
Strategic Allocation of Money Financial industry makes this the hardest decision: what to pay first? Disability and life insurance? Credit card debt? Company pension plan? RRSP? RESP? TFSA? Line of credit debt? Car lease? Non-registered savings? Other?
RRSP Investing 1. Goals –2. Financial plan 3. Investment Plan –Strategic Asset Allocation Product Types Product Brands Rebalancing – what kinds and how often? You or who? Fees Measurement and benchmarking
Retirement Design (pre) We all have 30 years Danger of too much real estate Evolution of your plan as you evolve Manage the big picture as part of your plan No pension? Work to 70 No one wants to retire the way their parents did $1.5 Million – max out RRSP every year Balanced investing with rebalancing More conservative every decade that passes.
Retirement Design (post) Three phases of retirement Four categories of expenses and the need to track Income design in retirement When to draw on RRSP? CPP? When to convert RRSP to RRIF? New pension splitting rules Pension credit OAS clawback Incorporation
Tax Smart RRSP Investing Seven Dimensions of tax smart investing: Taxation and people matter Taxation and types of investments Taxation and types of accounts Taxation and types of income Taxation and geography Taxation and investment fees Taxation and legal ownership
Final Words Sit down with a Chartered Accountant for a tax planning review every 3 years – ensure the CA is knowledgeable about investing. You will need more than you think for retirement in the 21 st century. Track progress and demand accountability. Don’t trust easily. Get a second opinion on your investments every five years. Have an overall financial plan always.
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