Thank you so much for this video. Now it's much clearer for me.
Great! Thanks!
Thank you for this video. I am struggling to understand how the marginal tax rate is calculated based on your example without using the tool as I really need to understand the manual formula used to understand the principle. From you video, it was clear how the average is derived, but for marginal, both Federal and Provincial brackets are in play with different brackets to come up with a merget single marginal rate.
Would love to hear more about tax brackets and categories inside a holdco! Thanks for all the great info. Best videos out there.
I truly enjoy your videos. I'm gonna watch your corp. one too. Please add holdco and also trust (although because of various kinds of trusts this can get very complicated) taxation. I asked couple questions for previous videos. Not sure where to look for answers since I forgot which videos I asked the questions. BRAVO! I wish you put an independent MGA I could join.
See what provinces charge the most income tax - https://youtu.be/s0d0hmUn4pQ
thanks for this video, i really found it helpful
Clear and concise
Sir give me the video for corporate tax one please
Love your content!!
Could I get your video about corporate taxes please
Keep going sir🎉
So if I made 70k and paid around 30k in taxes how much will my tax return be average
Thanks for the video, still trying to wrap my head around it. For the provincial and federal tax exemption (21k and 15k), they are always calculated in the lower tax bracket (2.1k and 2.25k) in what case this amounts will go higher??
I lose 40 percent of my weekly cheque to taxes and dues!!
if you have full time + a part time job, shall I use combined income to figure tax bracket or sperately?
If I earn around 60 thousand in QC Canada how much I need to pay tax federal and provincial
I dont unferstand, on cra ut says your tax exemption ao that first 21k you dont pay tax. But t downst make sense becaue you still pay tax on it ?
So the 20% for the second federal bucket doesn't count as an exemption
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