This page shows Canadian personal income tax brackets for federal tax first, then each province and territory, for the selected year.
The data mirrors the parameters used in the Canada Personal Income Tax Calculator on The Long Math, which are aligned with CRA and provincial sources where noted.
For full calculations (including credits, CPP/EI, and detailed “show the math” breakdowns), use the Canada Personal Income Tax Calculator. This page is a reference table only.
Federal and provincial/territorial brackets shown here are derived from the Canada Revenue Agency’s Tax rates and income brackets for individuals page, plus any jurisdiction-specific clarifications where needed. The goal is full transparency: data sources and calculations are inspectable.
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Federal brackets and RRSP limits are based on CRA’s indexed personal income tax and benefit amounts for the selected year. Where applicable, the first bracket uses any effective blended rate implemented in the calculator, while credits follow the statutory lowest rate in CRA tables.
Rates below are the primary personal income tax brackets used in the calculator for each province or territory. Brackets are shown from lowest income band to highest, with tax applied only to the income within each band.
Provincial and territorial brackets are primarily sourced from TaxTips.ca’s tax rate tables and cross-checked against CRA and provincial references where possible. Exact statutory wording may differ; this is an educational summary aligned with the calculator’s underlying parameters for the selected year.
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