From: Canuck57@nospam.com   
      
   On 16/03/2010 5:18 PM, Sharx35 wrote:   
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   > wrote in message   
   > news:d28f43dc-18a5-4b4f-9cd5-997d75b890e0@15g2000yqi.googlegroups.com...   
   >> On Mar 15, 7:42 pm, "John61" wrote:   
   >>> I bought RRSP as contributor for my wife with her limit, from a stock   
   >>> agent.   
   >>> So my wife would be the Annuitant on the tax receipt. I wonder if   
   >>> ONLY her   
   >>> SIN shown on the receipt is sufficient? Or must show both SIN and NAME?   
   >>>   
   >>> Thanks!   
   >>   
   >> You have a surprise coming to you. Your understanding of spousal RRSP   
   >> is mis-guided.   
   >>   
   >> A spousal RRSP is purchased with the contributer's limit, not the   
   >> annuitant's limit. That is why the receipt must show both hers and   
   >> your SIN and name.   
   >>   
   >> I suspect that you may have messed this one up.   
   >   
   > Besides, HE has no say in how the receipt is printed by the financial   
   > institution. BONUS information--   
   > If his wife WHO OWNS the spousal account cashes in his contribution   
   > BEFORE THREE YEARS has elapsed, BINGO, HE will be taxed on it, NOT   
   > HER!!!! Take THAT, you tax evaders.   
      
   At todays rates of taxation....   
      
   I can't blame tax evaders and nor would I turn one in if I knew of one.   
      
   A non-violent active form of protest. More power to them. Just wish my   
   career skills I could participate.   
      
   --   
   Politicians don't provide anything, the tax payers do.   
      
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