Short answer: Turning 18 does not automatically give the beneficiary control of the RESP. The student can receive qualifying education payments when plan and school rules are met.

Usually no. Turning 18 does not automatically give the beneficiary control of the RESP. The subscriber-promoter contract still governs who can instruct the account.

The adult student may receive payments from the RESP when the plan conditions and education rules are met. For example, EAPs can be paid to or for a beneficiary enrolled in a qualifying post-secondary program.

That means a student can be the taxable recipient of EAP money without being the person who controls the entire RESP.

How to check this rule

  1. Confirm who the subscriber is after the beneficiary turns 18.
  2. Ask what proof of enrolment is required for EAPs.
  3. Decide whether payments should go to the student, subscriber, or school if the provider allows options.
  4. Keep EAP confirmations and T4A slips for the student's tax records.

Details that matter

Age is not ownership

The beneficiary becoming an adult does not automatically transfer subscriber rights.

School eligibility matters

EAPs depend on qualifying education enrolment, not only age.

Payment is not control

Receiving an EAP is different from controlling the RESP contract.

Tax slips

EAPs are generally taxable to the student beneficiary.

Example

Example: A student turns 18 in June and starts college in September. The subscriber still requests the RESP withdrawal, while the student receives the EAP and later uses the T4A slip for tax filing.

Questions to ask your provider

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