TFSA vs RRSP Calculator
Compare Tax-Free Savings Account and Registered Retirement Savings Plan strategies. Understand how current vs. retirement tax rates and refund reinvestment impact your optimal choice.
Key Insight
The optimal choice depends on your Marginal Effective Tax Rate (METR) now vs. retirement, and whether you reinvest the RRSP tax refund. METR includes benefit clawbacks like CCB and GIS - often much higher than basic marginal tax rates. Equal METRs with refund reinvestment = equal outcomes.
RRSP Strategy Decision
This choice fundamentally changes the comparison
Reinvest RRSP tax refund
Without reinvestment, RRSP loses its primary advantage. This setting determines whether the tax refund is invested (fair comparison) or spent (unfair to RRSP).
Investment Parameters
Marginal Effective Tax Rates (METR)
METR vs Marginal Tax Rate
METR includes benefit clawbacks (CCB, GIS, etc.). A 35% marginal rate might be 65%+ METR if RRSP contributions increase your Canada Child Benefit.
Consider CCB, GIS, OAS clawback, and other income-tested benefits
May include OAS clawback at high income levels (75k+)
TFSA Final Value
$39K
RRSP Final Value
$48K
RRSP Advantage
$10K
Advantage Percentage
25.0%
RRSP wins by $10K (25.0% advantage)
Lower retirement METR + reinvested refund favors RRSP (common scenario due to benefit clawbacks)
Growth Comparison Over Time
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TFSA Results
Tax-Free Savings Account
RRSP Results
Registered Retirement Savings Plan
TFSA vs RRSP Comparison
TFSA Initial Investment
TFSA Growth
TFSA Final Value
RRSP Gross Contribution
RRSP Tax Refund Generated
RRSP Growth (Tax-Deferred)
RRSP Withdrawal Tax
RRSP Final After-Tax Value
Calculation Notes
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About This Calculator
Choosing between a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) and a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) is one of the most important financial decisions for Canadians. Our free TFSA vs RRSP calculator helps you compare these two powerful savings vehicles based on your current marginal tax rate, retirement tax rate, and refund reinvestment strategy. The key difference between TFSA and RRSP comes down to when you pay taxes. RRSP contributions provide an immediate tax deduction, reducing your taxable income today. However, withdrawals in retirement are taxed as regular income. TFSAs use after-tax dollars, but all growth and withdrawals are completely tax-free forever. For most Canadians, the optimal choice depends on your Marginal Effective Tax Rate (METR) - which includes benefit clawbacks like CCB and GIS. If your current METR is significantly higher than your expected retirement rate, RRSPs usually win. If rates are similar, or you expect higher income in retirement, TFSAs provide better long-term value. Our calculator models both scenarios over 20-40 years, showing you the exact after-tax value of each strategy. We account for RRSP refund reinvestment (critical for fair comparison!), compound growth, and inflation. The results show you which account type maximizes your retirement savings based on your specific situation.
Key Features
- Compare TFSA vs RRSP with your actual tax rates
- Model refund reinvestment strategies (increases RRSP value by 30-50%)
- See 20-40 year projections with compound growth
- Includes METR calculations (not just marginal tax rate)
- Interactive charts showing growth over time
- Step-by-step math explanations
- Mobile-friendly interface with real-time updates
When to Use This Calculator
- Young professionals deciding where to invest first $10,000
- High-income earners comparing tax arbitrage opportunities
- Pre-retirees planning optimal withdrawal strategies
- Families with Canada Child Benefit considering METR impact
- Anyone confused by conflicting TFSA vs RRSP advice online