Education Flashcards
Replacement of benenficiaries?
Replacement beneficiaries are under 21 and sibling of original beneficiary
OR
Both original and replacement beneficiaries are under 21 and are related by blood or adoption to original subscribers of RESP
Maximum contribution age
Can be made for upto 31 years
Can you open RESP for yourself?
Yes
Lifetime contribution limit?
$50,000 with no annual limit
RESP closure date
RESP can be opened until the end of the year your child turns 35
RESP grant can be paid at 16 or 17 only if
Option1, min $2k contribution before the end of year child turned 15
Or
Option2, min $100 annual RESP contribution made at least 4 years before the end of year child turned 15
CESG lifetime limit?
$7200
Canada Learning Bond benefit
If eligible, one time initial $500 and $100 each year of eligibility upto age 15 = $500 + $100*15
Also get $25 to cover the costs of opening RESP
CLB eligibility income
Must be less than $50197
Canada Student Grants amount
$750 month or $6000 per year for low income family
Canada Student Grants with dependents
$400 month or $3200 yearly
You can apply both student grant and student grant with dependants
Maximum Educational Assistance Payment?
$5000 first 13 weeks for full time
$2500 for p/t
Accumulated Income Payment eligibility
Beneficiary has not attended by age 21
Subscriber can transfer upto $50,000 of AIP to RRSP/S-RRSP and claim deduction. CESGs returned. 20% penalty tax imposed on earnings.
Lifelong Learning Plan maximum withdrawal
$10,000 a year, can be taken out over 4 years, maximum cannot exceed $20,000
LLP repayment
60 days after 5th year, installments over max 10 years