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BC Income Tax Calculator 2026 | British Columbia Tax Rates

British Columbia income tax calculator 2026. Calculate federal + BC provincial tax and take-home pay. No PST in BC.

BC Income Tax Calculator 2026

Your Income

Monthly Take-Home

$4,644

Federal Tax

$11,277

BC Tax

$4,124

CPP Contribution

$3,868

Annual Net Income$55,731
Effective Rate: 20.54%
Help & FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common questions to help you use this calculator confidently.

What is BC income tax for 2026?

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BC provincial tax ranges from 5.06% to 21.5% with 8 brackets. Combined with federal tax (15-33%), BC residents pay 20.06% to 54.5%.

Does BC have PST?

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No. BC abolished PST in 2010. It's replaced by 5% GST only. This means lower overall tax burden compared to other provinces.

Is BC cheaper than Ontario for taxes?

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For low-to-middle earners (under $100K), BC is cheaper. For high earners (above $300K), rates are similar to Ontario.

Can I claim RRSP in BC?

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Yes. RRSP contributions reduce taxable income in BC and federally. You have the same annual RRSP room as other Canadians.

What is CPP contribution in BC?

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BC residents pay Canada Pension Plan (CPP) at 5.95% on earnings between $3,500-$68,500 annually.

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British Columbia Income Tax 2026 Guide

BC (British Columbia) residents pay federal income tax + BC provincial tax. BC is unique because it has NO PST (Provincial Sales Tax) - replaced by federal GST only.

BC Tax Brackets (2026)

Income Range (CAD)BC RateFederal RateCombined
$0 - $47,9375.06%15%20.06%
$47,938 - $95,8757.7%20.5%28.2%
$95,876 - $110,07610.5%26%36.5%
$110,077 - $181,23212.29%29%41.29%
$181,233 - $252,75214.29%29%43.29%
$252,753 - $386,95116.8%29%45.8%
$386,952 - $931,63020.5%33%53.5%
Over $931,63021.5%33%54.5%

BC has 8 tax brackets - more than any other province. Lower-income earners enjoy competitive rates.

Why BC Has No PST

BC replaced Provincial Sales Tax (PST) with a harmonized 5% GST in 2010. This means BC only has federal GST (5%), not PST. When you buy goods in BC, you pay 5% GST only, making it one of the lowest-tax provinces for consumption.

CPP in BC

BC residents pay Canada Pension Plan (CPP) at approximately 5.95% on pensionable earnings between $3,500 and $68,500. This funds your retirement pension starting at age 60-65.

How to Reduce BC Taxes

  • Maximize RRSP contributions (immediate tax deduction)
  • Use spousal RRSP for income splitting
  • Claim all eligible tax credits (tuition, donations)
  • Invest in TFSA (Tax-Free Savings Account)
  • Self-employed: Deduct all legitimate business expenses

BC vs Other Provinces

BC vs Ontario: For salaries under $100K, BC is cheaper (no PST benefit). For high earners (above $300K), rates are similar.

BC vs Alberta: Alberta has lower overall tax (top 15% provincial vs BC 21.5%), but BC's lower initial brackets favor middle earners.