Posted by: copycat March 3, 2009
Universal Healthcare – Canada
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You have to pay both federal and provincial taxes.


Federal tax rates for 2009 are:




Provincial tax rates




























































Newfoundland and Labrador 7.7% on the first $31,061 of taxable income, +

12.8% on the next $31,060, +

15.5% on the amount over $62,121
Prince Edward Island 9.8% on the first $31,984 of taxable income, +

13.8% on the next $31,985, +

16.7% on the amount over $63,969
Nova Scotia 8.79% on the first $29,590 of taxable income, +

14.95% on the next $29,590, +

16.67% on the next $33,820 +

17.5% on the amount over $93,000
New Brunswick 10.12% on the first $35,707 of taxable income, +

15.48% on the next $35,708, +

16.8% on the next $44,690, +

17.95% on the amount over $116,105
Quebec Contact Revenu Québec
Ontario 6.05% on the first $36,848 of taxable income, +

9.15% on the next $36,850, +

11.16% on the amount over $73,698
Manitoba 10.8% on the first $31,000 of taxable income, +

12.75% on the next $36,000, +

17.4% on the amount over $67,000
Saskatchewan 11% on the first $40,113 of taxable income, +

13% on the next $74,497, +

15% on the amount over $114,610
Alberta 10% of taxable income
British Columbia 5.06% on the first $35,716 of taxable income, +

7.7% on the next $35,717, +

10.5% on the next $10,581, +

12.29% on the next $17,574, +

14.7% on the amount over $99,588
Yukon 7.04% on the first $38,832 of taxable income, +

9.68% on the next $38,832, +

11.44% on the next $48,600, +

12.76% on the amount over $126,264
Northwest Territories 5.9% on the first $36,885 of taxable income, +

8.6% on the next $36,887, +

12.2% on the next $46,164, +

14.05% on the amount over $119,936
Nunavut 4% on the first $38,832 of taxable income, +

7% on the next $38,832, +

9% on the next $48,600, +

11.5% on the amount over $126,264
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