Re: RE: Unlocking a locked-in Pension (RRSP)
Institutions, with the big bucks, have a hard time keeping up. Check what TD's breakdown by Province shows (last updated mid 2003, but doesn't show Sask. 2002 change), and none of the changes made since. www.tdcommercialbanking.com/trusts/legislativeguide.doc
Ontario has a new website : www.fsco.gov.on.ca
There is no mention of being able to unlock for non-residents.
A "World" Banking Institution I have an account with is demanding I fly to another Island to one of their Branches so they can verify my identity. I think it is easier to mail a Form 2033 and transfer to another Institution.
Kreskin said:Thanks for the heads up. I didn't see the Ontario listed but read up on Manitoba. One needs to be careful with it as can be one-time up to 50%. If a person wanted to reduce the tax burden and withdraw 25% this year and 25% next year they would be SOL next year.
Institutions, with the big bucks, have a hard time keeping up. Check what TD's breakdown by Province shows (last updated mid 2003, but doesn't show Sask. 2002 change), and none of the changes made since. www.tdcommercialbanking.com/trusts/legislativeguide.doc
Ontario has a new website : www.fsco.gov.on.ca
There is no mention of being able to unlock for non-residents.
A "World" Banking Institution I have an account with is demanding I fly to another Island to one of their Branches so they can verify my identity. I think it is easier to mail a Form 2033 and transfer to another Institution.