Lesson Making a withdrawal

Withdrawing from a RRIF or LIF

Learn how withdrawals from RRIF and LIF account work and the potential tax implications of them.

Each of these accounts has a yearly minimum payment that must be withdrawn, and no withholding tax is applied. You can choose how these withdrawals are made and at which frequency when opening the account.

When you open a Questrade RIF or LIF account, you are asked to provide your payment preferences on the account application forms.

This can also be adjusted on a yearly basis if your needs change. If you would like to make changes to your payment schedule, fill out this form and upload it to your account.

You are able to withdraw greater than the yearly minimum if you would like by placing a manual withdrawal request through your account online.

The excess amount above the minimum has withholding taxes applied in the same way as RRSP withdrawals (see related article).

RIFs can be withdrawn up to the entire value of the account, and LIFs have a maximum withdrawal cap, per year. For more information about LIF maximums, please see the relevant government site here.

Note: The information in this blog is for information purposes only and should not be used or construed as financial, investment, or tax advice by any individual. Information obtained from third parties is believed to be reliable, but no representations or warranty, expressed or implied is made by Questrade, Inc., its affiliates or any other person to its accuracy.

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