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Canada Tax Calculators

Plan your taxes by province

Comprehensive Canadian tax tools including income tax for all provinces, RRSP planning, CPP retirement income, and TFSA contribution limits.

Essential Tax Calculators

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Specialized Tax Scenarios

Advanced calculators for specific tax situations

Advanced Tax Planning

Expert tools for complex tax situations and planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Canadian federal tax bracket for 2025-26?

The 2025-26 federal tax brackets are: 15% on first $55,867, 20.5% on $55,867-$111,733, 26% on $111,733-$173,205, 29% on $173,205-$246,752, and 33% above $246,752. Provincial brackets vary by province.

How much can I contribute to my RRSP?

Your RRSP contribution room is generally 18% of your previous year's earned income, up to an annual limit (approximately $31,560 for 2024). You can check your exact limit on your CRA Notice of Assessment.

What is the TFSA limit for 2025-26?

The annual TFSA contribution limit for 2025-26 is $7,000. Cumulative lifetime room depends on when you turned 18. All investment growth in a TFSA is tax-free.

When will I receive my CPP retirement pension?

You can start CPP between ages 60-70. Starting at 60 gives a 36% reduction; starting at 70 gives a 42% increase. Service for life: the break-even point is around age 77-78.

How much is Canadian provincial income tax?

Provincial tax rates vary significantly. Ontario's top marginal rate is 43.41%, while Alberta's is 48% and British Columbia's is 54.8%. Combined federal + provincial rates determine your total tax burden.

Why Trust Our Tax Calculators?

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✓ RRSP/TFSA Focus

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