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How much percent are taxes from income in Canada? |
For example i have 3000 CAD per month how much of that ammount can be taxes? Tax is calculated annually. If your annual income is $36,000 then you will be required to pay approximately $6,260 assuming on EI or CPP or tax that was withheld. Try to use the tax calculator below (follow the link), but you can check the rates with CRA Source(s): http://google.lnk.taxback.com/can_freequ... http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tax/individuals... |
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