TaxTips.ca - Tax treatment of income from treasury bills (2024)

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This information is regarding treasury bills whichare held outside of RRSPs or other registeredaccounts.

Treasury bills, or T-bills, are purchased at a discount from maturity value. The difference between maturity value and purchase price is taxed as interest income. If the T-bill is sold prior to maturity, a capital gain or loss will result. See the glossary item on treasury bills for an example.

See also the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) information on treasury bills and stripped bonds in their guide T4037 Capital Gains.

To see a comparison of the long-termreturn on T-bills versus other investments, see our article Historical Investment Returns on Stocks, Bonds, T-Bills.

Tax Tip: T-bills are better held inside a registered account, because 100% of the income is taxable when not in a registered account.

Revised: October 26, 2023

TaxTips.ca - Tax treatment of income from treasury bills (2024)

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