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I contribute to a Spousal RRSP for my spouse. Can I withdraw some of my contributions from the Spousal account?
I contribute to a Spousal RRSP for my spouse. Can I withdraw some of my contributions from the Spousal account?
No. Only the spouse annuitant can make withdrawals from a Spousal RRSP.
Related Questions
How much income tax will I have to pay?
Is there a limit to the amount I can withdraw from my RRSP?
How much withholding tax will my RRSP administrator deduct from my withdrawal?
How is my RRSP withdrawal recorded in my income tax return?
After I have made a withdrawal from my RRSP can I re-contribute the amount withdrawn in the future?
I am the annuitant of a Spousal RRSP. Can I withdraw funds from my Spousal Plan?
Are there any exceptions to the attribution rules for withdrawals from a Spousal RRSP?
I can make an RRSP contribution in kind. Can I also make an in kind withdrawal from my RRSP?