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February 6th, 2012 
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RRSP Home Buyers Plan changed


The changes to the RRSP Home Buyers Plan introduced in the new budget are not only good for potential home buyers, they are also seen as a victory for OREA and CREA. "It's gratifying to see that our lobbying efforts at the national level for enhancements to this program have paid off," says Weir.

The 2009 budget increases the withdrawal limit for the RRSP Home Buyers Plan to $25,000 from $20,000 providing first-time home buyers with additional access to savings to purchase or build a home.

The eligibility and repayment rules remain pretty much the same. The money withdrawn from the RRSP must be repaid over a period of no more than 15 years to retain its tax deferred status. The repayment period starts the second year following the year the first withdrawals were made. If a participant pays less than the scheduled annual payments, the amount that they don't repay must be reported as income on their tax return for that year.

For example, in October 2009 a first time buyer withdraws $24,000 from his or her RRSP to finance the purchase of a home. Their first annual repayment of $1,600 ($24,000 divided by 15 years) is due by December 31, 2011.

For more information please contact:

Beata Kosc  Re/max Ultimate Realty Inc., Brokerage   416-487-5131 or

beatakosc@rogers.com

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