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RESP โ€” Get Up to $7,200 Free from the Government

The Registered Education Savings Plan helps you save for your child's post-secondary education โ€” with powerful tax-sheltered growth and up to $7,200 in free Canadian government grants.

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What Is an RESP?

Canada's #1 Tool for Education Savings

A Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) is a tax-advantaged savings account designed specifically to help parents save for their children's post-secondary education. Investments inside the RESP grow completely tax-free until withdrawal.

The real power of the RESP comes from the government grants โ€” the Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG) adds 20% on the first $2,500 contributed each year, for a maximum of $500/year and $7,200 per child over the lifetime of the plan.

  • Up to $7,200 in free CESG government grants
  • Additional Canada Learning Bond for low-income families (up to $2,000)
  • Tax-sheltered growth until withdrawal
  • Withdrawals taxed in student's hands (usually 0%)
  • Lifetime contribution limit of $50,000 per child
  • Can be opened from birth to age 17
Key Benefits

Why Every Canadian Parent Needs an RESP

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Free Government Money

The Canada Education Savings Grant adds 20% on contributions up to $2,500/year. That's $500 per year in free money โ€” $7,200 total per child. Don't leave it on the table.

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Tax-Free Growth

All investment returns inside the RESP compound tax-free. Over 18 years, this significantly accelerates your education savings compared to a non-registered account.

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Low-Tax Withdrawals

When withdrawn for education, the grants and earnings are taxed in the student's hands โ€” who usually has little or no income, meaning withdrawals are effectively tax-free.

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Family Plans Available

A family RESP covers multiple children under the same plan. Unused funds can be shared between siblings, providing maximum flexibility for your family.

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Covers Any Post-Secondary

RESP funds can be used for university, college, trade schools, and even qualifying programs abroad โ€” giving your child maximum flexibility for their education path.

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If Your Child Doesn't Go

Contributions can be withdrawn tax-free. Grants are returned, but earnings can be transferred to your RRSP (up to $50,000) or taken as income with a 20% penalty tax.

Frequently Asked Questions

RESP Questions Answered

As early as possible โ€” ideally at birth. The sooner you start, the more government grant years you accumulate and the more time your investments have to compound tax-free. Every year you wait is a potential $500 government grant lost.
Yes! Permanent residents and Canadian citizens can open an RESP as soon as they have a valid SIN (Social Insurance Number) for their child. The government grants are available to all eligible residents.
Your original contributions come back to you tax-free. Government grants (CESG) are returned to the government. Investment earnings can be transferred to your RRSP (if you have room) or taken out with a 20% additional tax.
Yes, the lifetime contribution limit is $50,000 per child with no annual limit, but the government CESG grant is only paid on the first $2,500 per year. Contributing more is fine but won't earn more grants.
Yes โ€” if you missed contributing in earlier years, you can catch up and receive up to $1,000/year in CESG (for two years' worth of catch-up) until the year the child turns 17. I'll help you maximize the catch-up strategy.

Open an RESP and Get Free Government Money

Don't leave $7,200 in free government grants unclaimed. Open your child's RESP today.

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