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0-25,999 | 7 | 2.94% | |
26,000 - 40,999 | 8 | 3.36% | |
41,000 - 60,999 | 22 | 9.24% | |
61,000 - 90,999 | 44 | 18.49% | |
91,000 - 120,000 | 27 | 11.34% | |
121,000 - 200,000 | 54 | 22.69% | |
201,000 - 500,000 | 30 | 12.61% | |
501,000 - 1,000,000 | 9 | 3.78% | |
1+ million | 5 | 2.10% | |
Over 1 Trillion | 32 | 13.45% | |
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08-02-2017, 09:01 PM | #89 | |
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08-03-2017, 10:04 AM | #94 | |
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Salary by itself is close to meaningless, if you had two kids and lived in Manhattan and compared yourself to the guy in rural Ohio making the same there are drastic differences in the two. Then if you compare a couple making $150k and needing to spend all they make (standard bills), saving very little, then they make $200k and don't change their spending, they may go from virtually nothing being saved per year to being able to save $30k per year.
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Perhaps a "How much do you save per year" thread is in order! I agree, what you make is fairly meaningless without further context. |
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My salary is 50% . The other 50% is for my homeland Belgium .
So actually I earn 1/2 per year while I work for 2 .. In other words...I work 6 months for myself and 6 months for Belgium . A job in the tax-world (Belgium) is a fantastic situation ! Of course I love my country
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I wouldn't be surprised if one were to add it all up (and in the top bracket) to be paying 60+% of their income in some form of tax to the government. Where is the incentive to work at that point if every extra dollar you make you only get to keep 40 cents. It is ridiculous. |
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08-03-2017, 12:29 PM | #99 |
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Try and be factual and don't misrepresent things. Canada has a top marginal federal tax rate of 33% that applies to income over $202,000. You live in Ontario which has a top marginal tax rate of 13.16% on income over $220,000. It's only income earned above that level that is taxed at that rate and, even then, it is dependent on source of income (capital gains, dividend income, etc all receive different tax treatments).
So, if your taxable income is over $220,000 (and that actually requires income of at least $232,000 because of basic exemptions), your average tax rate is 37%. I live in BC where it's 34% because our provincial marginal rates are lower. However, most people don't earn that kind of income. If you take the average income for an Ontario worker ($50,589), they pay a combined federal/provincial average tax rate of 17%. |
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08-03-2017, 12:43 PM | #100 | |
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We are/were never agreed my friend But in this situation I agree with you... Your/my taxes are INSANE ?!?! Don't know how the taxes are for your cars in Canada ? But here is my situation for cars in Belgium.. ///M3 E92 (S65 V8) -Price from the car was 104K Euros . -We need to pay in Belgium a inscription tax , I paid 5K Euros but for the moment it's 10K Euros -We need to pay a yearly driver tax ,I pay every year 2,223 Euros . -If I keep my car 10 years the above tax = X 10 ! I don't know what is cheap in Belgium ,we have insane taxes on everything ( Your VAT is *BTW* in Belgium) and I don't know how people can be motivated in this f@cking country ! On our invoice for water and electricity we have even transport costs ! (no joke) Actually our situation s@cks for both of us ! For me Belgium is => God bless my friend ..
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My statement still stands, Canada does have a top bracket of 53%. Yes, that happens to be in Ontario, and all provinces have different rates, but there is a top bracket in Canada of 53%. Just so happens to be in the wonderful province I happen to live in. And Belgie said "salary". He didn't say "income", so I saw no need to differentiate between sources of income since we are talking about a salary. I deal with a number of clients who are either in that bracket, or would be, if not for the ability to defer income within a corporation. Which I'm sure greedy Trudeau can't possibly wait to get his grubby hands on so he can spend, spend, spend. And my point was, any dollar made once in this bracket is taxed at that rate - so what is the incentive to work for that extra dollar. |
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I should not have said income. I should have said instead every additional dollar...that I wouldn't be surprised to see them paying 60% on. |
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Bracket implies marginal. You should know this. Your numbers with respect to the federal and provincial rates did NOT include the surtax. However, if you were instead referring to the average Ontario salary of $50K and the effective rate of 17% (actually closer to 18% but whatever) being correct, then I'd agree, that is correct. Mostly because there is no surtax on said income due to the amount. So whether you forgot the surtax and just lucked out due to the lower amount or not, I don't know, but if you are going to clearly give federal and provincial rates, I would think at least some mention of the Ontario surtax would have been in order also - which you didn't do. If we're being "factual" that is. Besides, Belgium also works on a graduated rate basis I believe from a quick google search, so I don't think I'm in any way misleading Belgie. Admittedly, it's obscene how low the income levels are to hit 50% bracket. |
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