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What happens if the account holder passes away?

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A.13 Generally, earnings that accrue in the account after the account holder’s death will be taxable, while those that accrued before death would remain exempt. However, it would be possible to maintain the tax-free status of the earnings if the account holder names his or her spouse or common-law partner as the successor account holder. Alternatively, the assets of the deceased’s TFSA could be transferred to the TFSA of the surviving spouse or common-law partner without any impact on the survivor’s existing contribution room.

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