Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA)

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TFSA Savings and Retirement Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) THE EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA

Key features of an Equitable Life TFSA Investment options that include a full range of funds and guaranteed interest options Potential for creditor protection and avoiding probate by designating a beneficiary Tax-free growth and withdrawals Unused contribution room carried forward Contribution room is regained the year following a withdrawal Withdrawals do not impact income-tested government benefits such as OAS, GIS, GST credit, etc. Speak to your financial advisor to find out how an Equitable Life TFSA can help you reach your financial goals.

Tax-Free Savings Account Whether your savings goals are short-term or long-term, a TFSA can help you fast-track your savings. What is a TFSA? A Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) is a savings option that allows you to grow your savings without ever paying tax on the growth within your account. This is unique from traditional savings accounts where you are required to pay tax on the growth earned by your investment. Even in a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) the growth is taxed when the money is withdrawn from the RRSP. With a TFSA, no matter how much your investments earn, you will never pay tax on the growth. How much can I contribute to a TFSA? Each year residents of Canada who are at least 18 years of age are allowed to invest up to $5,500* into their TFSA, in addition to any previously unused contribution room. Deposits made into a TFSA are made with after-tax dollars meaning that withdrawals can be made at any time on a tax-free basis. Once a withdrawal is made, the contribution room is regained in the year following the withdrawal. *The annual TFSA limit is set by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), and is currently $5,500. Your notice of assessment will tell you if you have unused contribution room from previous years. Contributions over the maximum will be charged a monthly penalty of 1% by CRA.

Tax-free means more savings When you invest in a TFSA, all of the earnings are tax-free. This allows you to save more and reach your goals faster. For example, if you were to make a $200 TFSA contribution each month for 20 years you would have contributed a total of $48,000, and also earned $43,116 in tax-free growth. In comparison to a non-registered account where all investment income is taxable, you would save an additional $10,926 by investing in a TFSA.** Annual contribution Tax-Free Savings Account Non-Registered Savings Plan $2,400 $2,400 Rate of return 6% 6% Term 20 years 20 years Growth $43,116 $32,190** Market value after 20 years $91,116 $80,190 Tax savings $10,926 $0.00 **Calculations assume that the annual tax payable on the non-registered savings plan is paid from the account value of the policy. Combined federal and provincial tax savings based on a $200 monthly contribution for 20 years and a 6% rate of return. For non-registered savings, a 20% average tax rate on investment income is assumed based on 40% interest, 30% dividends and 30% capital gains, using a middle-income earning account holder.

Who should have a TFSA? With so much flexibility, the TFSA is a savings option from which most Canadians can benefit. At any time you can access your savings without ever paying tax on the growth, making it perfect for any kind of short-term savings goals, including: home renovations a vehicle a family trip emergency savings A TFSA is also a great option for retirement savings for individuals who are looking for an alternate source of income during retirement, or who expect to be in an equal or higher tax bracket once they retire. Unlike an RRSP, a TFSA does not need to be converted to an income product at age 71, which makes it an ideal option for retirees who are looking for a way to save on a tax-free basis throughout their retirement. Additionally, income from a TFSA does not affect your eligibility to receive Old Age Security (OAS), Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), goods and services tax (GST) credit, or other income tested benefits and tax credits.

Works for me. Canadians have turned to Equitable Life since 1920 to protect what matters most. We work with your independent financial advisor to offer individual insurance and savings and retirement solutions that provide good value and meet your needs now and in the future. But we re not your typical financial services company. We have the knowledge, experience and ability to find solutions that work for you. We re friendly, caring and interested in helping. And we re owned by our participating policyholders, not shareholders. So we can focus on your interests and provide you with personalized service, security and wellbeing. One Westmount Road North, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4C7 Visit our website: www.equitable.ca denotes a trademark of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada. 1276(2015/12/11)