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RRSP Withdrawal Tax in Northwest Territories (2026)

CRA withholds 10% / 20% / 30% at source for withdrawals up to $5,000 / $5,001–$15,000 / over $15,000 — federal only (no provincial withholding outside Quebec). Final tax at filing depends on your Northwest Territories marginal rate (other income + brackets).

Withholding at Source (Northwest Territories)

Withdrawal amount Federal (CRA) Total withheld
Up to $5,000 10% 10%
$5,001 – $15,000 20% 20%
Over $15,000 30% 30%

Source: CRA S3-F10-C3 and Regulation 103. Withholding is a prepayment — your final tax at filing is your combined federal + Northwest Territories marginal rate.

Tax on Every RRSP Withdrawal Amount (Northwest Territories, 2026)

Assumes RRSP withdrawal is your only income — e.g. retiree with no employment or CPP/OAS yet. 2026 basic personal amount shelters the first ~$16,129 federally.

Withdrawal Withheld Actual tax Effective rate Refund / (Owing) Net in hand
$300 $30 $0 0.0% $30.00 $300
$1,000 $100 $0 0.0% $100.00 $1,000
$2,000 $200 $0 0.0% $200.00 $2,000
$3,000 $300 $0 0.0% $300.00 $3,000
$4,500 $450 $0 0.0% $450.00 $4,500
$5,000 $500 $0 0.0% $500.00 $5,000
$8,000 $1,600 $0 0.0% $1,600.00 $8,000
$10,000 $2,000 $0 0.0% $2,000.00 $10,000
$15,000 $3,000 $0 0.0% $3,000.00 $15,000
$20,000 $6,000 $603 3.0% $5,396.96 $19,397
$25,000 $7,500 $1,598 6.0% $5,901.96 $23,402
$30,000 $9,000 $2,593 9.0% $6,406.96 $27,407
$35,000 $10,500 $3,588 10.0% $6,911.96 $31,412
$40,000 $12,000 $4,583 11.0% $7,416.96 $35,417
$50,000 $15,000 $6,573 13.0% $8,426.96 $43,427
$60,000 $18,000 $8,848 15.0% $9,152.03 $51,152
$70,000 $21,000 $11,758 17.0% $9,242.03 $58,242
$75,000 $22,500 $13,213 18.0% $9,287.03 $61,787
$100,000 $30,000 $20,488 20.0% $9,512.03 $79,512
$150,000 $45,000 $38,434 26.0% $6,565.84 $111,566
$200,000 $60,000 $58,603 29.0% $1,397.44 $141,397
$300,000 $90,000 $103,313 34.0% ($13,313.28) $196,687

$20,000 Withdrawal on Top of Other Income (Northwest Territories 2026)

What a $20,000 RRSP withdrawal actually costs in Northwest Territories when stacked on your existing income. Effective rate rises as marginal rate climbs into higher brackets.

Other income: $0

$603

3.0% effective

Withheld $6,000 → refund $5,397

Other income: $30,000

$3,980

20.0% effective

Withheld $6,000 → refund $2,020

Other income: $60,000

$5,820

29.0% effective

Withheld $6,000 → refund $180

Other income: $100,000

$6,486

32.0% effective

Withheld $6,000 → owe $486

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Frequently asked questions

How much withholding tax is deducted on an RRSP withdrawal in Northwest Territories?

In Northwest Territories, CRA withholds federal-only at source: 10% on withdrawals up to $5,000, 20% on $5,001–$15,000, and 30% above $15,000. No provincial withholding applies — your provincial tax is settled at filing.

What is the final tax rate on an RRSP withdrawal in Northwest Territories?

The final tax equals your combined federal + Northwest Territories marginal rate times the withdrawal. With no other income in 2026, a $20,000 withdrawal actually costs $603 (3.0% effective). At $60,000 other income it climbs to $5,820 (29.0%).

Is RRSP withdrawal taxable income in Northwest Territories?

Yes — fully added to your taxable income for the year and taxed at your combined federal + Northwest Territories marginal rate. The withholding is a deposit, not the final bill.

Does Northwest Territories have its own RRSP withholding?

No. Northwest Territories does not have a separate withholding — only CRA withholds federally (10% / 20% / 30%). Your Northwest Territories provincial tax is calculated and settled when you file your T1 return. Quebec is the only province with a combined federal + provincial withholding.

Last updated May 1, 2026Tax year 2026

Data sources: CRA (canada.ca)

This tool is general information only, not financial advice.

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