Tax-free savings accounts: who uses them and how?
Authors: Adam M. Lavecchia
Overview
Abstract (English)
This paper studies the savings effect of Canadian Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSAs) using microdata from the 2012 Survey of Financial Security. TFSA contributions are made with after-tax income, balances accumulate tax-free and withdrawals do not increase taxable income. The paper makes two important contributions. First, I characterize the profiles of TFSA owners, documenting new patterns in account ownership and balances. The age profile of TFSA ownership is U-shaped and balances are positively correlated with educational attainment and saving in other retirement accounts. Second, I develop a new instrumental variables strategy to estimate whether TFSA balances crowd-out saving in taxable financial assets and saving in traditional tax-deferred plans. The results suggest that TFSA balances crowd-out saving in taxable fixed income assets and have no statistically significant effect on balances in tax-deferred accounts.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Working paper (online) |
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Author | Adam M. Lavecchia |
Publication Year | 2018 |
Title | Tax-free savings accounts: who uses them and how? |
Series | University of Ottawa, Department of Economics Working Paper Series |
Number | 1802E |
City | Ottawa, ON |
Department | Department of Economics |
University | University of Ottawa |
Institution | University of Ottawa |
Publication Language | English |
- Adam M. Lavecchia
- Working paper (online)
- Tax-free savings accounts: who uses them and how?
- Adam M. Lavecchia
- University of Ottawa, Department of Economics Working Paper Series
- 2018
- 1802E