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TFSA Contribution Limits by Year

Year Annual Contribution Limit Cumulative Contribution Room
2025 $7,000 $101,500
2024 $6,500 $94,500
2023 $6,500 $88,000
2022 $6,000 $81,500
2021 $6,000 $75,500
2020 $6,000 $69,500
2019 $6,000 $63,500
2018 $5,500 $57,500
2017 $5,500 $52,000
2016 $5,500 $46,500
2015 $10,000 $41,000
2014 $5,500 $31,000
2013 $5,500 $25,500
2012 $5,000 $20,000
2011 $5,000 $15,000
2010 $5,000 $10,000
2009 $5,000 $5,000

EXEMPTIONS AND DEDUCTIONS


Tax-Free Earnings: The primary benefit of a TFSA is that all earnings within the account are tax-free. This includes interest, dividends, and capital gains.

Contributions: Contributions to a TFSA are made with after-tax dollars, meaning they are not deductible from your income for tax purposes.

Withdrawals: Withdrawals from a TFSA are also tax-free. You can take out any amount at any time without being taxed. Withdrawn amounts create equivalent contribution room for the following year.

Contribution Limits: The annual contribution limit is set by the government and has varied over the years, as shown in the table above. Unused contribution room can be carried forward indefinitely.

Over-Contribution Penalty: If you contribute more than your allowable limit, you will be subject to a penalty tax of 1% per month on the excess amount until it is withdrawn or sufficient contribution room becomes available in subsequent years.

Impact on Government Benefits: Income earned and withdrawals made from a TFSA do not affect eligibility for government benefits and credits such as Old Age Security (OAS), the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), or Employment Insurance (EI).

Estate Planning: Upon death, the TFSA can be transferred to a spouse or common-law partner without affecting their own TFSA contribution room. Other beneficiaries will receive the value of the TFSA tax-free, but future earnings will be subject to taxes.

Investment Options: TFSAs offer a wide range of investment options, including cash, GICs, mutual funds, stocks, and bonds, providing flexibility for different financial goals.

By understanding these implications, you can effectively utilize a TFSA to maximize your tax-free investment growth and support your long-term financial planning.