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How much of my income is taxed?


what do i have to give them? and what's tax return? do i get the money back?
this is for ONTARIO, CANADA.

How much tax you need to pay depends on your income level, types of income (employment, diviend, etc) and tax bracket your income falls into. And, how much money you get back depends on how much taxes your already paid or withheld during the year.

Here is the link of various tax brackets and tax to be paid.
http://www.taxtips.ca/marginaltaxrates.h...

You need to specify how much you make. Income tax in Ontario is progressive. The more you make the higher the tax rate applied to that income. If you edit and include your annual income I can give you an estimate.

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