By Amy F. Goodmann

Taxes are certainly part of every responsible and able citizen. It keeps the county running with the promise of better economy, through funding of commercial projects, and continued peace and order, through improvement of the nations military and police force. Its definitely something that we are bound to do. True are the words of the late US President Benjamin Franklin when he said that There is nothing more compelling that death and taxes. Almost more than a decade later, it still applies.

A lot of people have seen how taxes could impact to your total earnings, and surely, lets be honest, sometimes it can be quite too much. Canadians took a big step and launched a Tax Free Savings Account in January 2, 2009. Its open to all Canadians with no age limit. This is a great help most especially for seniors who just depended on their Registered Retired Savings Plan (RSSP) to alleviate the impact of taxes on their finances.

Financial accounts such as RSSP and TFSA help Canadians a lot in setting up their financial plans for the future. In fact, both of these accounts, RSSP and TFSA, have very unique features that can be combined to maximize the benefits of both plans. You can check with your financial advisor on how this would work best for you.

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There is a huge difference between RSSP and TFSA. RSSP is a retirement plan that allows payment of taxes to be deferred. On the other hand, TFSA is a savings that is totally tax free, you dont have to pay a single penny for taxes. The revenue just keeps on piling up every year. Let me give you an example. Comparing a non-registered savings account from a TFSA account, where both are contributing $500 yearly. With the non-registered account, it gets %5 increase while the TFSA account gets %8, due to its tax free feature. It might not look that significant now, but in due time, that %3 difference could develop to a quite monumental value.

As this plan is open to everyone with no age limit, its very flexible. For seniors for example, they can invest their excess cash flow in TFSA to continue to get an increase which is not affected by tax, at the same time not jeopardizing government benefits. After-retirement stage can be quite worrying especially for someone who is not that confident financially. TFSA can be very helpful in making you life after retirement free of financial worries.

The younger generations can also make good use of TFSA. They can certainly save early for a variety of reasons. With the tax free feature, your increase is consistent and there will be no deductions from tax whatsoever. This could spell higher revenue for an account. Those with high income could make bigger deposits that will boost your annual increase a few notches. Again, these small increments may not seem that big, but as you grow older, you will definitely see the great benefits of your investment, and you could look back and tell yourself that youve the right choice. It might not have a big impact now, but certainly, when the time comes that you need some money, every percent on your savings account will count.

With the world economy being not so stable right now, its better off to plan ahead and save for the future. There is nothing worst than having a good financial life now and not investing for the future. We can never be sure of what will happen. Future finance security is something that we should all think about now. RSSP is indeed a great option for Canadians. Now, there is another option, TFSA. With its great, unique and exciting features, you could at least certainly say that your money is growing, and its growing fast.

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