Why not use your RRSP contribution to fund your TFSA?

Why not use your RRSP contribution to fund your TFSA?

Several times a year, over the past 12 years, I have read articles suggesting advice about RRSP and TFSA contributions. This is what I have read:


- Contribute to your TFSA first and only to your TFSA.

- Contribute to your TFSA only.

- Contribute to your RRSP first and then maybe your TFSA later. 

- Contribute to your TFSA now and your RRSP later.



I find this all pretty confusing information and certainly does not help to make a decision. You might agree. 


Why not use both plans and here is my take:


Anyone with taxable income and some savings at the end of any year, should have some amount of RRSP contribution room (unless of course they are part of a fully funded pension plan with no excess RRSP contributions available).


Let’s pick a young wage earner with $5,000 of RRSP contribution room available. They have worked hard and managed to save $5,000. They decide to contribute this to their RRSP. We will assume they are paying 30% marginal tax and therefore are eligible for a $1,500 refund (or tax credit) from Canada Revenue Agency.


Next because they are a strong saver, they contribute this $1,500 refund to their TFSA.


If we pick any rate of return: 2%, 3%, or 5%, and we make our RRSP and TFSA contributions year in and year out, for 20 years, the compound results will be significant in both plans. Our saver/investor has benefited from using both plans, with help from our good friends at the CRA.


When we look at the discussion from this perspective, why would we not take advantage of both registered savings programs? I think any arguments about tax now and tax in the future should be muted, when we see the substantial retirement savings in both registered accounts, even if we use a guaranteed return of only 2%. 


The TFSA still retains all of its withdrawal attributes and as our saver earns and saves more, they can fully contribute to both plans.


Please consult your tax advisor for any advice concerning your individual situation. 


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