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Registered Education Saving Plan Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) is a special savings plan in which money grows tax-free until it is withdrawn for post-secondary education. A subscriber, such as a parent, aunt, uncle or grandparent makes contributions on behalf of one or more beneficiaries (a child) named in the plan. Starting an RESP today allows you to save immediately for a child’s future post-secondary education. If you’re wondering how much to save and when to start, the answer is: save as much as you can afford and start today. By starting early, tax-sheltered earnings on your savings can grow surprisingly quickly. In addition, the Government of Canada will help you with saving incentives that are only available if you have an RESP, including the Canada Education Savings Grant and the Canada Learning Bond. That means free money towards your child’s education savings (in a RESP). The CESG is a grant from the Government of Canada to help you save for your child's education. When you save in your child's RESP, the CESG could add up to $500 per child per year when you save $2,500 annually. The lifetime maximum CESG per child is $7,200. The lifetime maximum contribution is $50,000 per child. To help you save for your child’s education after high school, your child can get the $500 Canada Learning Bond plus an additional $100 per year up to age 15: If your child was born after December 31, 2003. For more details, please call Eric Perlman 514-918-9135 resp@uniserve.com
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