REVscene Automotive Forum

REVscene Automotive Forum (https://www.revscene.net/forums/)
-   Vancouver Off-Topic / Current Events (https://www.revscene.net/forums/vancouver-off-topic-current-events_50/)
-   -   2011 tax brackets (https://www.revscene.net/forums/635545-2011-tax-brackets.html)

Nvasion 01-19-2011 03:00 PM

2011 tax brackets
 
please close now.

thanks to al that helped

Nvasion 01-19-2011 03:00 PM

sorry should be posted in the business section..

PLEASE MOVE

PiuYi 01-19-2011 03:11 PM

for federal

http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/5000-s1/README.html

TheKingdom2000 01-19-2011 06:22 PM

this is probably easy to understand

http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/fq/txrts-eng.html

15% on the first $41,544 of taxable income, +
22% on the next $41,544 of taxable income (on the portion of taxable income between $41,544 and $83,088), +
26% on the next $45,712 of taxable income (on the portion of taxable income between $83,088 and $128,800), +
29% of taxable income over $128,800.

Nvasion 01-19-2011 10:27 PM

link dont work but just to make sure... its 15% tax on income under 41,544?

Nvasion 01-19-2011 10:28 PM

edit

Tapioca 01-19-2011 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nvasion (Post 7272155)
lets say if im making 45000 what tax bracket would i be in?

Up to $41544 is taxed at 15%, then...
Your income between $41544 and $45000 ($3456) is taxed at 22%.

And remember, this is just the federal income tax. Provincial tax is deducted as well.

Nvasion 01-19-2011 10:47 PM

iy yah!.... time to quit my part time job. just another question... itd be smart to quit my part time job then correct? i make about 5000 there a year

twitchyzero 01-19-2011 10:47 PM

inb4 Marco 911 comes in and flaunts about his near 7-figure income :lol

Alatar 01-19-2011 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nvasion (Post 7272194)
iy yah!.... time to quit my part time job. just another question... itd be smart to quit my part time job then correct? i make about 5000 there a year

Yeah, not worth hanging onto the second job. I used to do the same, and found it bumped me into the next tax bracket. I made about 10-12k/year at it, but because it bumped me to the next bracket, my takehome benefit from that job ended up being about 3-4k, if I recall. Not worth it.

Gumby 01-20-2011 08:29 AM

My boss said "we're in Canada, we don't want you to get rich" during a group meeting. We all LOL'd!

unit 01-20-2011 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mx703 (Post 7271809)
this is probably easy to understand

http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/fq/txrts-eng.html

15% on the first $41,544 of taxable income, +
22% on the next $41,544 of taxable income (on the portion of taxable income between $41,544 and $83,088), +
26% on the next $45,712 of taxable income (on the portion of taxable income between $83,088 and $128,800), +
29% of taxable income over $128,800.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tapioca (Post 7272192)
Up to $41544 is taxed at 15%, then...
Your income between $41544 and $45000 ($3456) is taxed at 22%.

And remember, this is just the federal income tax. Provincial tax is deducted as well.

key word is "next"

TheKingdom2000 01-20-2011 11:15 AM

hey guys, i just found this...

http://www.ey.com/CA/en/Services/Tax...0-Personal-Tax

it automatically calculates your taxes!
wow, BC has one of the lowest taxes in Canada

johny 01-20-2011 09:30 PM

there is no reason to get rid of the 2nd job. if you want the extra money work it.

the more you work, the more you will make and take home. it will have no effect on the amount of taxes you pay on the first job.

the tax levels are tiered. you don't get "bumped up" into a bracket.

you will have less take home from the 2nd job then a guy who only has a 12k / year job. however you will still have more take home then if not working it at all.

you can't lose money by working more

Blinky 01-20-2011 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johny (Post 7273645)
there is no reason to get rid of the 2nd job. if you want the extra money work it.

the more you work, the more you will make and take home. it will have no effect on the amount of taxes you pay on the first job.

the tax levels are tiered. you don't get "bumped up" into a bracket.

you will have less take home from the 2nd job then a guy who only has a 12k / year job. however you will still have more take home then if not working it at all.

you can't lose money by working more

Thank you. I'm always amused by people who complain that they "don't want to make more money because it will push them into a higher tax bracket". :failed:

dachinesedude 01-20-2011 11:09 PM

the math behind this is really not that hard, lets say you earn $45,000 a year

0-$41,554 ---> 15%
$41,544-$83,088 ---> 22%

taxes paid = ($41,554 x 0.15) + ((45,000-41,544) x 0.22) = $6,992

6,992 / 45,000 = 0.1553

so with a $45,000 income, you really only taxed at an average tax rate of 15.53%, even though you're in the "22% bracket" as some would call it

unit 01-21-2011 08:57 AM

if i understand taxes correctly, 22% will be your marginal federal tax rate, and your average federal tax rate will be 15.53%


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:28 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
SEO by vBSEO ©2011, Crawlability, Inc.
Revscene.net cannot be held accountable for the actions of its members nor does the opinions of the members represent that of Revscene.net