Harmonize trusts with the RDSP
Alongside the RDSP, trusts provide a way for families and individuals to build savings and manage assets. Trusts are managed by trustees and are set up for the benefit of an individual. Currently, there are 2 types of trusts...
Exempt family contributions from BC Disability Assistance eligibility
While the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) and trusts provide families with savings tools for the future, families still encounter barriers in assisting their relatives with disabilities in the present. In most provinces, providing money to a family member...
RDSP Resource Centre posts top 10 improvements for the RDSP
While preparing for the federal government RDSP Review currently underway, I have formulated my (first) top 10 list of reforms to improve the Registered Disability Savings Plan to make it more useful for Canadians. Read more.
Building Assets for People with Disabilities: From Welfare to Wealth British Columbia
We all dream of a good life. People who love us, a sense of belonging, a home to call our own, enough money to make ends meet and have some fun, a sense of purpose in our lives. The...
Treatment of RDSPs by the US Internal Revenue Service
People continue to be concerned about US tax liabilities of US citizens (including accidental US citizens) with RDSPs. The RDSP Resource Centre is calling on the federal government to add the tax treatment of Registered Disability Savings Plan to...
Investors Group now offering Registered Disability Savings Plans
WINNIPEG, Nov. 7, 2011 Program helps Canadians with disabilities and their families build long-term financial security Investors Group today announced that it now offers Registered Disability Savings Plans (RDSPs) to eligible clients. RDSPs are long-term savings plans that help...
RDSPs attractive, but need a few tweaks – Financial Post
Tax-assisted Registered Disability Savings Plans first became available in December 2008 and, with their third year anniversary fast approaching, the government has launched a formal consultation process to solicit the views of stakeholders as to how to improve the...
Sign up for the best government program in Canada – Globe and Mail
Imagine a savings program where the federal government gives a man or woman up to $3 for every $1 contributed by that man or woman – to a lifetime maximum of $70,000. Wouldn’t people flock to that program? Wouldn’t...
A vital lifeline for the disabled – Investment Executive
Although the registered disability savings plan is now three years old, the vast majority of Canadians who are eligible for the program have not made use of it. Joel Crocker, director of planning with the Planned Lifetime Advisory Network,...
Disabled tax breaks a too well-kept secret — Financial Post
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