Can a spousal RRSP be rolled into a non-spousal RRSP?
Many people have both a spousal and a non-spousal RRSP, with the
spousal RRSP no longer receiving contributions. In many cases it
would be much more useful, and could perhaps save some
administration fees, if the two accounts could be combined into one.
The Income Tax Act allows a taxpayer to combine their spousal and
non-spousal accounts, but after the combination the account is a
spousal RRSP. Both the taxpayer and their spouse can still make
contributions to this account. If the taxpayer makes contributions,
it is very important that the financial institution is aware of the
source of the funds, so that the contribution receipt indicates that
it is a taxpayer contribution, and not a contribution by the spouse.
The taxpayer can make withdrawals from this account without any
income being attributed to the spouse, as long as the spouse has not
made contributions to the account in the previous 3 years. If both
the taxpayer and the spouse have made contributions in the past 3
years, any withdrawal will first be allocated to the income of the
spouse, to the extent of the contributions made by the spouse.
Example of withdrawal from the new combined spousal RRSP:
- The taxpayer has contributed $6,000 to his RRSP in the past 3 years
- The taxpayer's spouse has contributed $1,000 to the same RRSP in the past 3 years
- $3,000 is withdrawn
In the year of withdrawal, $1,000 will be included in the income of
the taxpayer's spouse. The entire amount of $3,000 will be included
in the income of the taxpayer, but a deduction can be claimed for
the $1,000 that is included in the spouse's income.
To combine your spousal and non-spousal RRSPs, you simply need to
call your financial institution and ask them to do this for you.
They may require some paperwork to be signed. Make sure you ask if
there will be a fee for doing this.
This information is discussed in the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
interpretation bulletin
IT-307R4 Spousal or Common-Law Partners'
Registered Retirement Savings Plans.


