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4 reasons why COVID shouldn't stop you from opening an RESP

Bunmi Akintilo by Bunmi Akintilo
November 7, 2020
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(NC) As parents worry about keeping themselves and their kids healthy this unique school year, post-secondary school plans may take a back seat. But that could be a major misstep.
Heres why you should put opening a registered education savings plan at the top of your to-do list, according to Ryan Weiss, vice-president, group customer product and experience, for Canada Life:
1. Access to free money. Only available through an RESP, the Canadian education savings grant kicks in a 20% matching contribution, equal to $1 for every $5 you put in, for up to $500 a year to a maximum of $7,200.
If money is tight, the Canada Learning Bond, aimed at lower-income families, provides an initial $500 lump sum just for opening an RESP no contributions needed. You might also qualify for a provincial grant.
2. Every little bit adds up. If you can save $50 a month in an RESP, over 18 years that equals $10,800. Even $5 a week can quickly add up, especially when the Government of Canada adds money to your savings. The best part? Grants, bonds and any investment income grow tax-free until withdrawn as education payments, which are taxable to the student. Since students often have low or no other income, these payments could even be tax-free.
3. Prepare for an unpredictable future. COVID-19 is proof that life is uncertain. If youre banking on your teen working for the summer to save up for school, consider the challenges of this past year that saw many student-level jobs cut. Putting aside money now will help take care of the surprises later.
4. Its easier than you may think. Thanks to online banking, you can do anything from paying bills to renewing your mortgage online. Now, when a company offers a Canada Life RESP in their employee benefits plan, those employees can open an RESP as easily as setting up an online bill payment, without touching pen to paper.

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