TFSA for Newcomers: How to Use the Tax-Free Savings Account in Canada
By WelcomeAide Team
What Is a TFSA?
A Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) lets you invest money and pay zero tax on the gains — ever. Unlike an RRSP, TFSA withdrawals are not taxed, and withdrawing doesn't affect your benefits or tax bracket.
Despite the name, a TFSA is not just a savings account. You can hold stocks, ETFs, bonds, GICs, and mutual funds inside it.
Who Can Open a TFSA?
Any Canadian resident who:
- Is 18 or older
- Has a valid SIN
- Files Canadian taxes (permanent residents and many work permit holders qualify)
Non-residents can hold a TFSA but contributions are taxed at 1%/month — don't contribute while living outside Canada.
TFSA Contribution Room
Every year, the government sets a new TFSA contribution limit (e.g., $7,000 in 2024). Your room accumulates from the year you turn 18 and become a Canadian resident. If you arrived in Canada at age 30, your room starts from your arrival year — not from age 18.
Lifetime cumulative limit if you've been in Canada since 2009 (age 18+): $95,000+ by 2024. Check your exact limit on CRA My Account.
TFSA vs. RRSP: Quick Comparison
- TFSA: No tax deduction on contribution, but withdrawals are 100% tax-free. Best for flexibility and lower-income years.
- RRSP: Tax deduction now, taxed on withdrawal. Best for high earners who will be in a lower tax bracket in retirement.
Also read: RRSP explained for newcomers
What to Invest in Your TFSA
For most newcomers just starting out:
- High-interest savings account TFSA: Safe, earns 3–5% interest. Good for short-term goals.
- GICs: Guaranteed returns for 1–5 years
- ETFs: Diversified, low-cost investing. A simple all-in-one ETF (XEQT, VEQT, VBAL) is a solid start.
Platforms like Wealthsimple make it easy to open a TFSA and buy ETFs with no commissions.
Using TFSA for Different Goals
- Emergency fund: Keep 3–6 months of expenses in a TFSA high-interest account
- House down payment: (Consider FHSA first — see your financial advisor)
- Retirement top-up: After maximizing RRSP room
- Education savings: Flexible alternative to RESP for post-secondary savings
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