What is FHSA?
The FHSA is a tax-advantaged account that allows Canadians to save for their first home. It combines the benefits of a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) and a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) by offering tax deductions on contributions and tax-free growth on investments.
Key Features of FHSA
Tax-Free Growth
Any interest, dividends, or capital gains earned within the account are tax-free.
Tax-Deductible Contributions
Contributions to the FHSA are tax-deductible, meaning you can reduce your taxable income for the year you contribute.
Lifetime Limit
You can contribute up to a lifetime limit of $40,000, with an annual contribution limit of $8,000.
Flexible Withdrawals
You can withdraw from your FHSA tax-free when using the funds to purchase your first home. Unused funds can also be transferred to an RRSP or RRIF if you’re unable to buy a home.
How an FHSA Works?
Contribute
You can contribute up to $8,000 per year, with a lifetime maximum of $40,000.
Grow Your Savings
The money in your FHSA can be invested in a variety of ways, such as stocks, bonds, or mutual funds, growing tax-free over time.
Withdraw
When you’re ready to purchase your first home, you can withdraw your savings tax-free, provided the funds are used to buy a qualifying home.
Why Choose FHSA?
Tax Efficiency
With tax-deductible contributions and tax-free growth, an FHSA offers substantial savings benefits.
First-Time Homebuyer Support
If you’re saving for your first home, an FHSA is a powerful tool to help you reach your goal faster.
Flexibility
You’re not locked into buying a home within a certain timeframe. If you don’t buy a home, you can transfer the funds into your RRSP without penalties.
