So, that’s how a withdrawal strategy typically goes. Getting back to your unique situation, remember that after 13 weeks you can draw as much from an RESP as you would like— it is not dependent on school costs. Also, it is only the grant, if maximized, that has to go to a specific beneficiary. This gives you an opportunity to time your EAP withdrawals. If the grant has not been maximized, you can also take advantage of the different tax rates of each of your children.
For example, if two of your children didn’t find employment this past pandemic summer, it may make sense to draw a larger sum than usual from their taxable EAP, even if they don’t need the money. If there is any extra money, it can be added to their TFSA or your TFSA. When the money is needed by any of your children, it can be distributed where it’s necessary.
If you haven’t maximized the grant for each child, you can share the grant among your children. More of the EAP could go to the child with the lowest tax rate. Just remember the maximum grant each child can receive is $7,200.
Finally, you’ll want to withdraw all of the RESP money by the time your children have completed their post-secondary education. If you don’t and there is still money remaining in the RESP, you can draw all the original capital tax-free, while any remaining EAP will be taxed at your marginal tax rate plus an additional 20%. If you have RRSP contribution room you can transfer the EAP to your RRSP and claim a deduction.
If you find yourself in a situation where you have maximized your RRSPs and you have money remaining in an RESP, it may make sense to delay drawing the money until the RESP has to be closed, in the 36th year after opening.
While the money is in the RESP, the growth is tax-sheltered. In the years ahead, one of your children may return to post-secondary education, and you may find yourself in a lower tax bracket.
So yes, there is a minimum EAP you should draw, but make sure you get the grant. Even though it will be taxed, you and your son will still come out ahead.
Allan Norman, M.Sc., CFP, CIM, RWM, is a fee-only certified financial planner with Atlantis Financial Inc. and a fully licensed investment advisor with Aligned Capital Partners Inc. He can be reached at atlantisfinancial.ca or [email protected].