Receiving income from an RRSP (2024)

If you are near retirement, you may be thinking about getting regular income from your RRSP.

You generally have a certain amount of flexibility on the types of income you can receive. Contact your RRSP issuer to find out what your options are.

For more information, see RRSP options when you turn 71. At any age up to the end of the year you turn 71, you can choose one of the following options for your RRSPs:

You can transfer your RRSP funds to a registered retirement income fund (RRIF).

Starting in the year after the year you establish a RRIF, you have to be paid a yearly minimum amount. The payout period under your RRIF is for your entire life. Your RRIF carrier calculates the minimum amount based on your age at the beginning of each year. However, you can elect to have the payment based on your spouse's or common-law partner's age. You must select this option when filling out the original RRIF application form. Once you make this election, you cannot change it.

Your RRSP issuer will not withhold tax on amounts that are transferred directly to a RRIF. You may have to pay tax on the income when you start receiving payments from the RRIF. Enter these payments as income on your income tax and benefit return for the year you receive them. For more information, see Transferring.

You can use your RRSP funds to purchase an annuity.

Annuities offer a guaranteed income for life or for a specified period. Your RRSP issuer will not withhold tax on amounts that are used to purchase an annuity. You may have to pay tax on the income when you start receiving payments. Enter these payments as income on your income tax and benefit return for the year you receive them.

Annuity payments are shown in box 16 of a T4RSP slip, Statement of RRSP Income. Report the income on line 12900of your income tax and benefit return. Claim any tax deducted from box 30 of your T4RSP slip on line 43700 of yourreturn.

You may have received commutation payments from an RRSP.
A commutation payment is a fixed or single lump-sum payment from your RRSP annuity that is equal to the current value of all or part of your future annuity payments from the plan. If your spouse or common-law partner contributed to your RRSP, see Withdrawing from spousal or common-law partner RRSPs.

If the commutation payment from your RRSP is transferred to an RRSP, a RRIF, a PRPP, a SPP, or to buy yourself an eligible annuity, see Commutation payments from your RRSP.

Commutation payments are shown in box 22 of a T4RSP slip. Report the income on line 12900 of your income tax and benefit return and claim any tax deducted from box 30 of your T4RSP slip on line 43700 of yourreturn.

Your RRSP may now be an amended plan.

If, in 2023, your RRSP was changed and it no longer satisfies the rules under which it was registered, it is no longer an RRSP. It is now an amended plan or fund. In such a case, we consider you to have received in 2023 an amount that equals the fair market value of all the property the plan held at the time it ceased being an RRSP. If the deregistration was from your spousal or common-law partner RRSP, see Withdrawing from spousal or common-law partner RRSPs.

Amounts deemed received on deregistration of an RRSP are shown in box 26 of a T4RSP slip. Report the income on line 12900 of your income tax and benefit return. Claim any tax deducted from box 30 of your T4RSP slip on line 43700 of yourreturn. Tax will be withheld only if the amount is paid in the year of deregistration.

You may have other income and deductions from an RRSP.

You may have to include other RRSP amounts in your income, or you may be able to deduct other amounts for 2023. This applies if, in 2023, your RRSP trust holds at any time a non-qualified investment or disposed of a non-qualified investment. It also applies if trust property was used as security for a loan, sold for an amount less than its fair market value, or the trust acquired property for an amount more than its fair market value.

Other income and deductions from an RRSP are shown in box 28 of a T4RSP slip. Report the income on line 12900 of your income tax and benefit return. If the amount appears in brackets (negative amount), claim it on line 23200 of your income tax and benefit return.

You can withdraw your RRSP funds.

When you withdraw funds from your RRSPs, your RRSP issuer may withhold some tax. For more information, see Withdrawing from your own RRSPs.

Forms and publications

  • Guide T4040, RRSPs and Other Registered Plans for Retirement
Receiving income from an RRSP (2024)

FAQs

Is income from RRSP taxable? ›

Deductible RRSP contributions can be used to reduce your tax. Any income you earn in the RRSP is usually exempt from tax as long as the funds remain in the plan. You generally have to pay tax when you receive payments from the plan.

Where do I claim my RRSP income? ›

Where do I report RRSP contributions? You report all RRSP contributions on line 208 of your T1 General Income Tax Return. Your financial institution will provide you with RRSP receipts. Contributions made from March to December in each year are reported in the calendar year they are made.

How do I get my money from RRSP? ›

To make withdrawals from your RRSPs under the HBP, fill out Form T1036, Home Buyers' Plan (HBP) Request to Withdraw Funds from an RRSP. You have to fill out a separate form for each withdrawal you make. After filling out Area 1 of Form T1036, give it to your RRSP issuer. The RRSP issuer must fill out Area 2.

Do I need to report an RRSP withdrawal on my taxes? ›

You pay income tax: Your withdrawals must be reported on your tax return as income. If your current income is higher than your retirement income, you'll pay more taxes now.

Is Canadian RRSP income taxable in the US? ›

As discussed above, RRSP retirement plans are treated as foreign grantor trusts for U.S. tax purposes. This typically means that a U.S. beneficiary of such a trust would be subject to U.S. taxation on income earned by the trust regardless as to whether or not it was paid to the U.S. beneficiary.

How to report RRSP income on US tax return? ›

Form Filing for RRSP Distribution on a U.S. Tax Return:
  1. Form 1116: RRSP distribution is considered passive foreign source income by the IRS and is taxable. ...
  2. Forms 8938 (FATCA), FBAR, FinCen, and Form 114: Filing on these forms remain the same.

How do I report my Canadian RRSP on my tax return? ›

Where do you deduct your contributions. Deduct your contributions on line 20800 – RRSP deduction of your income tax and benefit return. For information on deducting your pooled registered pension plan (PRPP) contributions, go to contributions to a PRPP.

What happens to RRSP if you leave Canada? ›

Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSPs) being an interest in registered plan are not subject to a deemed disposition upon emigration. An individual has the option to retain the RRSP even if they become a non-resident of Canada but will no longer accumulate RRSP contribution room.

What is earned income for RRSP? ›

Earned income. We calculate your earned income by adding your employment earnings, self-employment earnings, and certain other types of income, then subtracting specific employment expenses and business or rental losses.

What happens if you withdraw $20,000 from your RRSP? ›

As long as your RRSP isn't a locked-in plan, you can take money out of your RRSP any time. However, any amount you withdraw will be included as income for tax purposes. You'll also pay withholding tax on the amount you withdraw (based on the amount of the withdrawal).

How to generate income from RRSP? ›

You can convert your RRSP to get regular payments when you retire. You can transfer your RRSP savings tax free into a Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF) or an annuity when you retire. You'll pay tax on the regular payments you receive each year — but if you're in a lower tax bracket.

Can I transfer my RRSP to my bank account? ›

You are able to transfer an RRSP to a different financial institution by authorizing the transfer of your funds. You can initiate the transfer through the receiving financial institution. One or both of the financial institutions involved may charge you a transfer fee.

Is RRSP withdrawal considered earned income? ›

If you withdraw from your RRSP before you convert it in retirement, this amount will be considered taxable income. + read full definition . As a result, you will likely pay more in income tax.

What is the 3 year rule for spousal RRSP withdrawal? ›

Spousal RRSPs come with a three-year attribution rule, which only permits withdrawals three years after the deposit date. So, for example, if you deposit funds into a spousal RRSP on January 1, 2024, your spouse or common-law partner won't be able to withdraw the funds until January 1, 2027.

What happens to my RRSP at age 71? ›

In the year you turn 71 years old, you have to choose one of the following options for your RRSPs: withdraw them. transfer them to a RRIF. use them to purchase an annuity.

What is the RRSP equivalent in the US? ›

An RRSP can be considered the Canadian equivalent of the American 401(k), and vice versa. Both are retirement plans designed to encourage savings with similar tax benefits.

Can Americans use RRSP? ›

Absolutely, US citizens can continue to contribute to or open new RRSP accounts while living outside Canada, as long as they earn income that is taxable in Canada.

Do you have to claim RRSP contributions? ›

You do not have to deduct an RRSP contribution either, even if you have sufficient room. Claiming that the contribution was made and choosing to deduct that contribution are two different things.

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