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
Start here - the most commonly used Canadian tax tools
Income Tax Calculator
EssentialCalculate Canadian federal and provincial income tax with 2025-26 rates
~320K+/month monthly searches
Take-Home Pay Calculator
EssentialQuickly calculate your net salary after tax and deductions
~105K+/month monthly searches
RRSP Calculator
EssentialProject RRSP growth and calculate contribution room
~175K+/month monthly searches
TFSA Calculator
EssentialCalculate your TFSA contribution room and tax-free growth
~95K+/month monthly searches
Specialized Tax Scenarios
Advanced calculators for specific tax situations
CPP Calculator
PopularEstimate your Canada Pension Plan retirement benefits
~88K+/month monthly searches
Capital Gains Tax Calculator
PopularCalculate capital gains tax on investments and property
~45K+/month monthly searches
Dividend Tax Calculator
PopularCalculate tax on Canadian and eligible dividends
~32K+/month monthly searches
Student Loan Repayment Calculator
PopularCalculate student loan repayment and interest
~52K+/month monthly searches
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?
✓ CRA Accurate
Based on Canada Revenue Agency official rates and rules
✓ All Provinces
Covers federal plus all 13 provincial/territorial tax rates
✓ RRSP/TFSA Focus
Specializes in retirement planning and investment calculations