declansdad
DIS Dad #639 New Brunswick, Canada
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8% is your provincial rate up to $29,000.00 - you then have to add the federal rate of 15% to that, so being that you are in Nova Scotia, you pay 23% in taxes. I pay 26% federal (2nd highest tax bracekt) + 11.16% for a total of almost 40%. Between taxes and deductions, I don't see over 50% of my paycheque. That is just me - we still have to add my hubby's salary in there, and more of that goes to taxes too!
Just wanted to clarify since others might be confused - we pay both federal and provincial, and both of those taxes must be added together. Our tax rates are some of the highest in the world, and that can be clarified with this link:
http://www.kpmg.ca/en/services/tax/documents/2010_FederalandProvIncomeTaxRates1Q2010.pdf
HTH, Tiger
Although, you need to take in to account the taxes we pay are used to contribute to many things that people in other countries must pay for themselves.