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Using Your Rrsp For A New Home Purchase

Most of us think about building retirement savings for the future. Too often, we forget that as first time homebuyers, we can get our retirement savings working for us a little earlier. Although sometimes things seem out of reach, on closer examinat

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Most of us think about building retirement savings for the future. Too often, we forget that as first time homebuyers, we can get our retirement savings working for us a little earlier. Although sometimes things seem out of reach, on closer examination there is a solution around the corner. Purchasing that first home may be a lot more feasible than we imagine. By using your RRSPs for a down payment for example, you may be able to buy a home sooner.

The Federal Government has established a program where first time homebuyers can take advantage of savings they have accumulated in their RRSPs for the purchase of their first home. The program allows each participant to withdraw up to $20,000 in RRSPs to finance the purchase under the First Time Homebuyers Program ($40,000 per couple). The great news is that you have 15 years to pay it back!!


For those purchasers who already have the down payment saved, purchasing an RRSP with those funds may go financially further for you than the initial down payment. The transaction would also get you a tax deduction for the year in which the contribution was made. Potentially, at tax time, you would be eligible for a tax refund due to the RRSP contribution. The tax refund would represent additional funds that could be used for other incidentals and closing costs. One factor that is very important to remember here is that the RRSP funds must be on deposit for 90 days to be eligible.

The payback period is monitored and regulated by the Federal Government. They will remind you annually the amount that is required to be deposited in to your RRSP. As long as the program is adhered to, you have 15 years to repay with no penalty. It is borrowing from your golden years but not depleting your retirement savings.

Ask Mary Wozny, your Mortgage Alliance professional about other ideas to make your purchase a little easier.

Warmly,

Mary Wozny

By: Mary Wozny

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Mary Wozny is the author of "How to Build Your Families Million Dollar Real Estate Empire", specializing in providing quality training & information products teaching women, families, & investors how to accomplish their goals & build wealth with real estate,creatively,legally, with little risk. Mary is also a Mortgage Consultant in Canada meeting the financing needs of her clients. She is the founder of www.MillionaireRiches.com & www.VibrantHealthandProsperity.com and www.MaryWozny.com. Mary teaches people how to be vibrantly healthy, wealthy & financially free through real estate & residual income streams

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