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Which Should You Invest in? RRSP, TFSA or FHSA

Which Should You Invest in? RRSP, TFSA or FHSA

Feb 10, 2026 | Posted by Admin | News |

In which order should you invest in RRSP TFSA or FHSA?

The best order depends on your goals and income level — especially if you are likely thinking about buying property at some point.

Here’s the general priority order for most people:

1️⃣ FHSA (First Home Savings Account) — If you plan to buy your first home

Best first choice if you’re eligible.

Why prioritize it?

  • Contributions are tax-deductible (like an RRSP)
  • Withdrawals for a first home are tax-free (like a TFSA)
  • Annual limit: $8,000
  • Lifetime limit: $40,000
  • Must be used within 15 years

👉 It’s basically the best of both RRSP + TFSA combined.

Use first if:

  • You plan to buy within ~15 years
  • You haven’t owned a home before

2️⃣ TFSA (Tax-Free Savings Account) — Most flexible

After maxing FHSA (if applicable), TFSA is usually next.

Why?

  • Growth is tax-free
  • Withdrawals are tax-free
  • No impact on taxable income
  • Great for emergency funds, investing, or flexibility

Use before RRSP if:

  • You’re in a lower tax bracket
  • You want flexibility
  • You may need the money before retirement

3️⃣ RRSP (Registered Retirement Savings Plan) — Best for higher income

RRSP shines when you’re in a higher tax bracket now and expect lower income in retirement.

Why?

  • Contributions reduce your taxable income today
  • Tax-deferred growth
  • Good for long-term retirement

Use before TFSA if:

  • You’re earning high income (e.g., $90K+ depending on province)
  • You want the tax refund now
  • You’re focused strictly on retirement

Simple Decision Guide

If buying a first home:

FHSA → TFSA → RRSP

If NOT buying a home:

  • Lower income → TFSA → RRSP
  • Higher income → RRSP → TFSA

Example

If you earn $75,000 and want to buy a home in 5 years:

  1. Max FHSA
  2. Invest extra in TFSA
  3. Then RRSP

If you earn $130,000 and already own a home:

  1. RRSP
  2. TFSA

To make the decision you need to know the following:

  • Your income
  • Whether you plan to buy a home
  • Province
  • Short vs long-term goals

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