FHSA Savings Account Step up your first-home savings.

Make for your down payment the way you want, with 2.75% tax-free* on a FHSA Savings Account, or for an even better return that's guaranteed, an FHSA GIC.

The FHSA Savings Account is not currently available in Quebec.

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A better (and faster) way to save for your first home

The EQ Bank FHSA Savings Account goes further than most other FHSAs offered by the other guys. It isn’t just for parking your savings with some tax advantages, it’s to make on your savings too. So take your hard-earned money a lot further and a lot faster, with tax-free high interest on every dollar you put towards your goal of owning a home. 

FHSA GICs

If owning a home is more of a long-term goal, an FHSA GIC is a great way to take your savings even further. Explore our full range of rates and term options on our GIC page.

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What is an FHSA?

An FHSA is a tax-advantaged registered plan that lets you save for your first home. Your contributions reduce your taxable income (up to a lifetime maximum of $40,000), and you can withdraw the money—tax-free—for any qualifying home purchase1.

Who is eligible for an FHSA?

You can open an FHSA if you:

  • Are a Canadian resident
  • Are aged 18– 71
  • Are a first-time homebuyer2

Why choose an EQ Bank FHSA?

Our FHSA Savings Account doesn’t just help you save for your first home, it helps you get there faster, with 2.75% tax-free interest* on all your savings.

Take advantage of today’s contribution room

Whether you’re saving to become a homeowner soon or several years from now, a great next step is to build contribution room today. It all starts with opening our FHSA.

Sign up to get started by opening a Personal Account

What are the contribution guidelines?

You can contribute up to $8,000 annually—with a lifetime contribution limit of $40,000. Any unused contribution room can carry forward to the following year up to a maximum of $8,000.

For example, if you contribute $5,000 to your FHSA in 2023, you’ll be allowed to contribute $11,000 in 2024.

Any contributions over the $8,000 annual limit (except for any unused portions from the previous year) will be penalized 1% on the highest excess amount in the month, for each month that the excess remains in your account.

circle graph of annual contribution limit of $8,000 and lifetime contribution limit of $40,000

How does an FHSA compare to a TFSA or RRSP?

The FHSA offers some of the benefits of an RRSP and a TFSA. Check it out:
BenefitsFHSATFSARRSP
Contributions are tax-deductibleyes
no
yes
Withdrawals are tax-freeyes (footnote 1)
yes
yes (footnote 3)
Withdrawals don’t need to be paid backyes
yes
no

How does an FHSA compare to a TFSA or RRSP?

The FHSA offers some of the benefits of an RRSP and a TFSA. Check it out:
BenefitsFHSATFSARRSP
Contributions are tax-deductibleyes
no
yes
Withdrawals are tax-freeyes (footnote 1)
yes
yes (footnote 3)
Withdrawals don’t need to be paid backyes
yes
no

Is our FHSA right for you?

It’s right for you if:

  • You’ve reached the age of majority in the province you reside.
  • You’re a first-time home buyer1.
  • You want your savings to grow over time, with the ability to withdraw all of the funds tax-free to buy your first home.
  • You’re looking for an account that’s eligible for CDIC protection.
  • You're looking for a completely digital banking experience. 

It’s not right for you if:

  • You’re not a first-time home buyer1.
  • You’re turning 71 this year, as you can only hold and contribute to an FHSA until the year in which you turn 71.
  • You’re a Quebec resident.

Common questions answered

Visit our FAQ for more details about FHSA.

Why wait? Give your home ownership goal a boost today.

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