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Mathematics, 14.04.2021 16:10 bgallman153p71edg

Ivan contributed the following amounts to a spousal RRSP, for which his wife Natalie is the annuitant: $4,000 in 2018; $4,500 in 2019; and $5,000 in 2020. In December 2021,
Natalie withdraws $15,000 from her spousal RRSP. Calculate the tax consequences to
each that Natalie’s withdrawal from the RRSP will cause.

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