A spousal RRSP allows one spouse, typically the higher income earner, to make RRSP
contributions on behalf of the other spouse.
One spouse can make an RRSP
contribution on behalf of the other spouse.
The issue gets more clouded when one spouse makes an IRA
contribution on behalf of the other spouse.
Not exact matches
2 A «collective investment scheme» (as defined in Schedule 1 to the SFO) generally has four elements: it must involve an arrangement in respect
of property; participants do not have day - to - day control over the management
of the property; the property is managed as a whole by or
on behalf of the person operating the arrangements, and / or the
contributions of the participants and the profits or income from which payments are made to them are pooled; and the purpose or effect
of the arrangement is for participants to participate in or receive profits, income or
other returns from the acquisition or management
of the property.
«As Director
of Media and Publicity
of the Jonathan / Sambo Campaign organisation I received money
on behalf of the Directorate
of Media and Publicity which I headed from private individuals and companies during the election campaigns but these were not public funds but rather private
contributions specifically for the Presidential and
other campaigns.
Any single
contribution of $ 5,000 or more for a statewide office, $ 1,000 or more for the General Assembly, or $ 500 or more for any
other office, knowingly received or reported by the candidate or his treasurer
on behalf of his candidacy
on and after the 12th day preceding a primary and before the primary date,
on and after the 12th day preceding a general election and before the general election date, or
on and after the 11th day preceding any
other election in which the individual is a candidate and before the election day, must be reported in writing or electronically to the State Board
of Elections.
Explain in detail your work for and
on behalf of the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change... including the process for review
of studies and
other information, including the dates
of key meetings... the steps taken by you, reviewers, and lead authors to ensure the data underlying the studies forming the basis for key findings
of the report were sound and accurate... the requests you received for revisions to your written
contribution... and... the identity
of the people who wrote and reviewed... portions
of the report.
The Alberta legislation merely requires the court to divide property «in a manner it considers just and equitable,» taking into account a non-exhaustive list
of factors that includes the «
contributions made by each spouse to the marriage» and the «
contribution, whether financial or in some
other form, made directly and indirectly by or
on behalf of a spouse to the acquisition, conservation or improvement
of the property.»
(b) the
contribution (
other than a financial
contribution) made directly or indirectly by or
on behalf of a party to the de facto relationship, or a child
of the de facto relationship:
(b) the
contribution (
other than a financial
contribution) made directly or indirectly by or
on behalf of a party to the marriage or a child
of the marriage to the acquisition, conservation or improvement
of any
of the property
of the parties to the marriage or either
of them, or otherwise in relation to any
of that last ‑ mentioned property, whether or not that last ‑ mentioned property has, since the making
of the
contribution, ceased to be the property
of the parties to the marriage or either
of them; and
2.18 (1) Subject to subsection (2), an individual who is employed as a caretaker or manager by a strata corporation, or by a brokerage that provides strata management services to or
on behalf of a strata corporation, is exempt from the requirement to be licensed under Part 2
of the Act in respect
of collecting strata fees,
contributions, levies or
other amounts levied by, or due to, the strata corporation under the Strata Property Act.