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Best TFSA Accounts Canada 2026 | Compare Options

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Types of TFSA Accounts

Choose Based on Your Goal

TFSA Type Best For Expected Return
High-interest savings Short-term, emergency fund 2-4%
GIC Guaranteed return 3-5%
Investment account Long-term growth 6-8%+

Best TFSA Savings Accounts

High-Interest TFSA Comparison

Bank Rate Minimum Monthly Fee
EQ Bank TFSA 3.00%+ $0 $0
Oaken Financial 3.50%+ $0 $0
Motive Financial 3.75%+ $0 $0
Tangerine Variable* $0 $0
Big banks 0.01-0.5% Varies Varies

*Promotional rates frequently available

EQ Bank TFSA

Feature Details
Interest rate 3.00%+
Monthly fee $0
Minimum balance $0
CDIC protected Yes
Access Unlimited

Best for: High everyday rate with easy access.

Oaken Financial TFSA

Feature Details
Interest rate 3.50%+
Monthly fee $0
Minimum balance $0
CDIC protected Yes

Best for: Set-and-forget higher rates.

Best TFSA GICs

Top TFSA GIC Rates

Provider 1-Year 3-Year 5-Year
EQ Bank 4.00%+ 3.75%+ 3.50%+
Oaken 4.25%+ 4.00%+ 3.75%+
Tangerine 3.50%+ 3.25%+ 3.00%+
Big banks 2.50%+ 2.75%+ 2.50%+

*Rates fluctuate—check current rates

When GICs Make Sense

Situation GIC Good Choice
Known short-term goal Yes
No market risk tolerance Yes
Holding 5+ years Consider investing instead
Emergency fund No (not liquid)

Best TFSA Investment Accounts

For DIY Investors

Brokerage Trading Fee Account Fee Best For
Wealthsimple Trade $0 $0 Beginners
Questrade $0 ETF buys $0 DIY investors
TD Direct Investing $9.99 $25/qtr* TD customers
RBC Direct Investing $9.99 $25/qtr* RBC customers

*Often waived with minimum balance

Wealthsimple Trade TFSA

Feature Details
Trading commission $0
Account fee $0
Minimum $0
Fractional shares Yes
Mobile app Excellent

Best for: Beginners, small amounts, commission-free trading.

Questrade TFSA

Feature Details
ETF buys $0
Stock trades $4.95-$9.95
Account fee $0
Features Advanced trading tools

Best for: ETF investors, more features than Wealthsimple.

Best TFSA Robo-Advisors

Hands-Off Investing

Provider Management Fee Minimum Best For
Wealthsimple Invest 0.50% $0 Beginners
Questwealth 0.25% $1,000 Lower fees
CI Direct Investing 0.35% $0 Good features

Robo-Advisor Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Automatic rebalancing Higher fees than DIY
Simple to use Less control
Professional management Limited customization

Comparison: All TFSA Types

Which to Choose

Your Situation Best TFSA Type
Emergency fund High-interest savings
Short-term goal (1-3 years) GIC or savings
Long-term (5+ years) Investment account
Hands-off long-term Robo-advisor
DIY long-term Brokerage (ETFs)

Expected Returns Comparison

TFSA Type 10 Years 20 Years 30 Years
Savings (3%) $13,439 $18,061 $24,273
GIC (4%) $14,802 $21,911 $32,434
Investing (7%) $19,672 $38,697 $76,123

*Starting with $10,000, no additional contributions

TFSA Contribution Room

Limits

Year Annual Limit
2024 $7,000
2025 $7,000
2026 ~$7,000
Cumulative (18+ since 2009) ~$95,000+

Multiple TFSAs Allowed

Rule Details
Multiple accounts Yes
Total contribution Across all accounts
Example $30K at EQ Bank + $30K at Questrade = $60K total

How to Open Each Type

TFSA Savings (EQ Bank Example)

Step Action
1 Visit EQ Bank website
2 Select TFSA Savings
3 Provide ID, SIN
4 Fund account
5 Start earning interest

TFSA Investment (Wealthsimple Example)

Step Action
1 Download app
2 Create account
3 Select TFSA
4 Verify identity
5 Transfer money
6 Buy investments

Maximizing Your TFSA

Strategy by Age

Age Suggested TFSA Strategy
20s 100% growth (VEQT/XEQT)
30s 80-100% growth
40s 60-80% growth
50s 40-60% growth
60s+ Income/preservation

Best Investments for TFSA

Investment Why in TFSA
High-growth ETFs Max benefit from tax-free growth
REITs Distributions tax-free
US stocks No withholding in TFSA (some exceptions)

Avoid These Mistakes

Common TFSA Errors

Mistake Consequence
Over-contributing 1% penalty per month
Day trading CRA may tax as business income
Keeping cash earning 0.01% Missing growth
Using for short-term Wasting tax-free room