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Benny Mendlowitz CA, CIRP, Toronto Bankruptcy Trustee

 

Toronto Ontario Personal Bankruptcy Blog

Posted on Wednesday, July 09, 2008

2 New Bankruptcy Rules in Effect Starting July 7, 2008:

Student loans now discharged after 7 years
If you have been out of school for 7 years and are still struggling with your student loans, they can now be included in a bankruptcy or a proposal. This rule was amended from the 10 year waiting period.

Your RRSP is now protected
Under the new rules, RRSPs are exempt from seizure; this means you can keep them (except for contributions made in the 12 months prior; this prevents people from abusing the system). Under the old rules most RRSPs would have been seized by the trustee in a bankruptcy.

Questions?
These rule changes are dramatic. If you would like more information on how they impact you, contact one of our offices to schedule a consultation.
 
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