TAX SAVER

HYPERTEXT INCOME TAX NEWSLETTERS

RRSPs AND RRIFs


(c)  Copyright, 1994 Paul S. Hewitt, All rights reserved.

TAX SAVER is an electronic income tax newsletter, issued in Windows Help 
file format.  It allows you to view the newsletter using Windows.  This 
allows you to view the newsletter using hypertext links and pop-up 
definitions.  It operates exactly like all other Windows help files that 
come with Windows software.

This issue, RRSPs and RRIFs, covers the major Canadian income tax rules 
relating to RRSPs, RRIFs and the Home Buyers' Plan.  It was written and 
prepared by Paul S. Hewitt, Chartered Accountant.  Paul Hewitt is a 
chartered accountant, with a practice serving the accounting and income 
tax needs of small businesses and individuals.  He is currently the 
moderator of the tax conference on CRS Online.  Paul is a part-time 
practice inspector with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of 
Ontario (ICAO), and sits on the ICAO Annual Conference Committee, where 
he has chaired seminars on income tax planning, accounting and auditing.


Some of the commentary in this newsletter is of a general nature and 
should not be relied upon without proper professional advice.


SHAREWARE

Shareware is software that you can try before you pay for it.  This 
means that you are permitted to try the software to determine whether it 
suits your needs, prior to buying it.  If you find the software useful, 
please register and remit your payment, as this helps ensure that future 
software can be developed.


BENEFITS OF REGISTERING

Upon registering, I will send you a fully-integrated newsletter covering 
all issues in the series and a special release on the federal budget, 
expected later this month.  If you don't have Windows, an optional paper 
version is also available.  Other issues in this series include:

Something for Everyone, covers various tax issues that apply to many 
taxpayers.

Investors, discusses various issues concerning the tax treatment of 
investment income.

Employees, reviews the major employment benefits and deductions 
available to employees.

Commission Salespeople, discusses tax provisions that are specific to 
commission salespeople.

Proprietors and Partners, considers business expenses, incorporation, 
and other issues of the self-employed.

Owner Managers, reviews shareholder/employee benefits, bonuses and 
salaries vs. dividends.


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Please specify 5.25" or 3.5" diskette format.  (Instead, if you have 
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provided upon registration).

If you are unable to run Windows Help, please ask for a paper version of 
these newsletters.

Send your cheque payment, with details of your name and mailing address 
to:

Paul S. Hewitt, CA
56 St. Clair Avenue West, Suite 7
Toronto, Ontario
M4V 1M7

(416) 944-3571	Fax:  (416) 944-3540

The following files should be contained in the ZIP file RRSP94.ZIP:

RRSPS.HLP		Windows 3.1 Help File (RRSP newsletter)
README.TXT		This file (how to install and use the newsletter)


HOW TO INSTALL:

You must have Windows 3.1 installed on your computer to access this 
newsletter.

1. Copy the file RRSPS.HLP to a directory on your hard disk (preferably 
   your Windows directory).  This will also work from a floppy drive.

2. From the Program Manager, make a new Group to contain the help file, 
   or use an existing group.  Select the desired Group.

3. From the Program Manager Menu, select File New.  Accept the default 
   Program Item, and press OK.

4. In the Dialog Box that follows, type "Tax Saver RRSPs" in the 
   Description Box.  Tab to the Command Line Box and type "WINHELP.EXE 
   your path\RRSPS.HLP" , where "your path" is the full path to the 
   location of the file RRSPS.HLP.  Press OK to create the new program 
   item (Icon should be a ? mark).

   e.g.   WINHELP.EXE C:\TAXSAVER\RRSPS.HLP

5. To run the program, double-click or select the icon you just created.


