My SRS In the tail end of my career, I was fortunate enough to be earning a decent income, and that comes with its corresponding high income tax rate (20-22% range). In order to reduce the cashflow out due to income tax payment each month, I maxed out my SRS contribution which is $15,300 for 4 years. This cuts my income tax repayment per month by close to $300, which is better than nothing. I was paying $6000-$7000 per month of income tax back then for a few years (You are welcome, SG govt) My SRS account was opened when the withdrawal age was 62. This meant I can start penalty-free withdrawal when I reach age 62, and only 50% of it will be considered income taxable. And once I start to withdraw, I'll have 10 consecutive years to empty it. So, my input into SRS = $15.3k x 4 = $61,200 Started in 2020. (Before that I was an idiot, as I didn't think of using SRS), and I stopped after 2024 since I retired by then. Essentially, I used almost all my SRS funds to buy only 1 thing, ...