Q: I retired, fortunately, at age 56 and started to receive a company pension at that time. I am now 68 and am starting to research converting our RRSPs into RRIFs when we turn 71....no rush yet
These past few years BNN has had a Talking Tax show every Friday during March-April. I understand you are not tax experts, but one item came up a few weeks ago, which I tried to dig into.
One of their guests said that one of the advantages of converting your RRSP into a RRIF early was you would then qualify for the $2,000 pension tax credit. You did not quality for this credit with your RRSP. It HAD to be related to your RRIF.
I have done a fair bit of research and come up empty handed. I found some documentation years ago, but can no longer find it....I think I already qualify for this tax credit, simply because I am the recipient of a company pension. I have taken a look at some previous tax submissions and see that I get a "Pension Income Amount" (line 31400). Are we talking about the same $2000 tax credit? Am I interpreting this correctly?
If I am correct, then I would not need to convert our RRSPs into RRIFs at this time.
Thanks for your help....much appreciated,
Steve
These past few years BNN has had a Talking Tax show every Friday during March-April. I understand you are not tax experts, but one item came up a few weeks ago, which I tried to dig into.
One of their guests said that one of the advantages of converting your RRSP into a RRIF early was you would then qualify for the $2,000 pension tax credit. You did not quality for this credit with your RRSP. It HAD to be related to your RRIF.
I have done a fair bit of research and come up empty handed. I found some documentation years ago, but can no longer find it....I think I already qualify for this tax credit, simply because I am the recipient of a company pension. I have taken a look at some previous tax submissions and see that I get a "Pension Income Amount" (line 31400). Are we talking about the same $2000 tax credit? Am I interpreting this correctly?
If I am correct, then I would not need to convert our RRSPs into RRIFs at this time.
Thanks for your help....much appreciated,
Steve