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A Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) is a Canadian account designed to help families save for a child’s post-secondary education, with valuable government support.
Key Benefits:
RESPs help you save for a child’s education, boost savings with government grants, and offer tax advantages, making them a smart tool for reaching education-related financial milestones.
No, there is no annual contribution limit for RESPs, but to maximize the Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG), it’s recommended to contribute $2,500 per beneficiary each year.
The lifetime contribution limit is $50,000 per beneficiary across all RESPs opened for that child.
Any amount over $50,000 is subject to a 1% per month penalty tax until withdrawn, and excess contributions do not qualify for additional government grants.
Yes, you can catch up by contributing up to $5,000 in a year, which lets you receive the current year’s CESG and one previous year’s grant. However, you can only catch up on one year at a time, so it may take several years to fully maximize missed grants if you started late.
Yes, multiple RESPs can be opened by different people (such as parents and grandparents) for the same beneficiary, but the $50,000 lifetime limit applies to all accounts combined.
You can contribute to an RESP for up to 31 years, and the plan can stay open for a maximum of 35 years, giving ample time to save and use the funds for education.