A new Conservative government will expand RESP so parents can get more for their kid’s education
A new
Conservative government will boost the Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP),
putting more money in the pockets of hard-working Canadian parents trying to
save for their children’s education, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer
announced today.
Under the Conservative plan,
the government’s contribution to an RESP will rise from 20 per cent
to 30 per cent for every dollar invested up to $2,500 a year. This change
will boost the maximum annual grant from $500 to $750.
“For most parents, sending their kids to college,
university, or trade school is the culmination of years of scrimping and
saving,” Scheer said. “By boosting the RESP, a new Conservative government will
put more money in the pockets of parents working hard to help their children
get ahead.”
Under the Conservative plan:
“RESPs are the most effective way parents can save
for their children’s education and more and more working families are investing
in RESPs every year,” added Scheer. “A new Conservative government
will help you and your family get ahead. We will make sure that Canadians can
give their kids a smart start.”
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