Tax Free Saving Account (TFSA)

The landscape of tax-sheltered investing will forever be changed as the 2008 Canada Federal Budget unleashed the new Tax Free Saving Account (TFSA). When my co-worker, Tony, first mentioned the name “Tax Free Saving Account”, my first guess was a high interest saving account that grows tax-free. To my pleasant surprise, you can pretty much throw any instrument at it. My understanding is that anything that’s eligible for RRSP is also eligible for TFSA. This includes GIC, bonds, stocks and income trusts.
In a nutshell, here’s how TFSA works:

Starting in 2009, Canadians aged 18 and older can save up to $5,000 every year in a TFSA.
Contributions to a TFSA will not be deductible for income tax purposes but investment income, including capital gains, earned in a TFSA will not be taxed, even when withdrawn.
Unused TFSA contribution room can be carried forward to future years.
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