Video: Registered Disability Savings Plan withdrawals, repayments and plan closure

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Withdrawals

There are 2 types of withdrawals made from a Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP):

Repayment of CDSG and CDSB

When closing an RDSP, the issuer must repay all the CDSG and CDSB that has been in the RDSP for less than 10 years to the Government of Canada. This consists of the assistance holdback amount.

Withdrawals made from an RDSP, requires the issuer to repay the lesser of the following amounts to the Government of Canada:

You cannot regain any repaid CDSG and CDSB.

Plan closure reasons

The issuer will need to close the RDSP when one of the following events or reasons occurs:

The reason 󠄑“other” is only for the following situations:

Prior to closing an RDSP, the issuer shall repay to the Government of Canada the assistance holdback amount.

Knowledge check

Time for a knowledge check.

  1. Which events require the closure of an RDSP? Choose all that apply. Is it:
    1. loss of eligibility for the DTC
    2. RDSP non-compliance
    3. moving to another city  
    4. death of the beneficiary

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