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What are the individual percentages of statutory deductions from your salary in Canada?


Also are taxes charged based on the province you live in?

refer to http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tax/individuals...

it has all of the calculations and rates for income tax. You pay a federal tax, and the government collects a provincial tax as well. So yes, your tax burden can vary depending on the province in which you reside.

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