Understanding Tax-Free Savings Accounts (TFSA)
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The Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) is a way for individuals who are 18 and older and who have a valid social insurance number to accumulate savings with special tax-free privileges throughout their lifetime.
You don’t need to be working to contribute to a TFSA. Contributions to a TFSA are not deductible for income tax purposes (you won’t receive a tax refund for contributions to a TFSA). However, amounts contributed as well as any income earned in the account (for example, investment income and capital gains) can be withdrawn tax-free. Plus, you can withdraw your money at any time.
TFSAs Aren’t a Savings Account. They’re a Tax Shelter.