[问题] Salary after tax

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If the salary is 70K before tax, how much do you actually get after tax?

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If you have a spouse not working and a number of kids, you could get a bit more than 43K...
 
For your reference

The first $8,000 roughly is tax free.
Then you buy $10,000 RRSP which will defer the $3,500 tax you otherwise would have paid.
You also pay 15% or 7% if you shop or pay bills.

Then you also pay 2-3,000 property tax each year no matter you rent or own a property.

Then you also contribute to CPP or QPP, it's around 1800 annually. Also if your company has pension plan you need to contribute to that too. Then you pay EI or Union dues. All these have been deducted from your pay cheque.

As to income tax, you probably pay from 3,000 to 10,000 depending on your real situation.

How much is left to bring home bread? Do the math yourself.
 
Re: For your reference

最初由 BobtheBuilder 发布
The first $8,000 roughly is tax free.
Then you buy $10,000 RRSP which will defer the $3,500 tax you otherwise would have paid.
You also pay 15% or 7% if you shop or pay bills.

Then you also pay 2-3,000 property tax each year no matter you rent or own a property.

Then you also contribute to CPP or QPP, it's around 1800 annually. Also if your company has pension plan you need to contribute to that too. Then you pay EI or Union dues. All these have been deducted from your pay cheque.

As to income tax, you probably pay from 3,000 to 10,000 depending on your real situation.

How much is left to bring home bread? Do the math yourself.

You'd confuse others. Are you talking about savings or net income after income tax? Why you talked about property tax, GST/PST, RRSP?
 
Not worth it, with 70k, u are entering a new tax bracket and u pay like 40% tax which basically u work 3month free for your company.
 
最初由 梅子 发布
Not worth it, with 70k, u are entering a new tax bracket and u pay like 40% tax which basically u work 3month free for your company.

Not true. Only the amount over a braket are calculated by a higher rate.
 
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最初由 ccc 发布


You'd confuse others. Are you talking about savings or net income after income tax? Why you talked about property tax, GST/PST, RRSP?

Not really, if you read carefully, he meant after "tax", this tax should include income tax, property tax, goods and service tax. Plus, how much tax you pay has close relationship with how much RRSP he buys annually.
 
So now the question becomes: how much money could you have in your pocket if you earn 70k?
 
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$70000 income you need pay roughly %36 tax for 2 person family(one not working). This is only for Fed/Ont tax, and Pension. Not inlcude perpoty tax and RRSP, or other expenses.
 
You know the another meaning of CANADA DAY? that's the date Canadians start to work for themselves in the years before 2004. Now Canadians start to work for their own on June 25 or close. with 70k, which is more than what average Canadians make you would not be left with half of it after all taxes. but the income tax rate should be 36% to 42% depending how much your deduction such RRSP which based on your previous year income.
 
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最初由 BobtheBuilder 发布


Not really, if you read carefully, he meant after "tax", this tax should include income tax, property tax, goods and service tax. Plus, how much tax you pay has close relationship with how much RRSP he buys annually.

We we say "after tax", we usually mean net income after income tax as others are different individually (what if he/she does not have a house or buys two cars, or needs to pay interests on loans...).
 
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最初由 evergreen 发布
$70000 income you need pay roughly %36 tax for 2 person family(one not working). This is only for Fed/Ont tax, and Pension. Not inlcude perpoty tax and RRSP, or other expenses.

RRSP is different. When you take it out, it will be considered as income for the year you withdraw.
 
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how about 60k for a couple (one not working) and a kid in quebec?

最初由 evergreen 发布
$70000 income you need pay roughly %36 tax for 2 person family(one not working). This is only for Fed/Ont tax, and Pension. Not inlcude perpoty tax and RRSP, or other expenses.
 
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