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The Federal government just presented it's 2015 budget. Once passed, individuals will be allowed to contribute $10,000 per year to their TFSA (tax free saving account), up from $5,500. If you've already contributed the $5,500 you can add the additional $4,500.

In addition, for us old folks (over 71), they dropped the withdrawal rate for RRIF's (registered retirement income fund). When one reached 71 they had to withdraw 7.38% ( increasing each year till it reaches 20%) of the Dec 31st balance in their RRIF. This income would then be taxed at the highest rate. They dropped the rate to 5.28%.

I've estimated that I'll save at least $7,500 in next years taxes because of the changes. The lower rates will reduce my taxes for several years.
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#2
Congrats on the savings, cannew.
For us, as a married couple - there isnt much except the TFSA contribution room. The RRIF seems like a pretty good deal for seniors.

Btw, for folks looking for details,

http://www.budget.gc.ca/2015/docs/nrc/2015-04-21-e.pdf
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#3
Sounds like a nice gift from the gov't, cannew!
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