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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 932102" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>It depends where you live and how much value your property is.</p><p>Mine is valued at over $300.OOO, and I pay about $2400 property taxes on it.</p><p>Just got back from the registry office to get a new sticker on my licence plate, I paid $78 and a few cents.</p><p>Income tax, depends how much you earn (under $14.500 per year = nothing, between $14.500 to around $28.000 it's 15.5%, above $28K to $40K it,s 17.5% and I believe the highest tax rate rate is 27.5% , - less than capital gains taxes at 30%).</p><p>Somewhere around there anyways, I don't have a tax form infront of me, right now.</p><p>But, you'll also need to add provincial income taxes to it, which can be up to another 10% to 12%</p><p></p><p>I did post a UPS paycheck on here a few years back, all in all about 27% of all income was taking off my paycheck in all deductions, including union fees, Canada pension plan, unemployment insurance. So, if you earn $1270 gross, it's $1000 net pay with all deductions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 932102, member: 23950"] It depends where you live and how much value your property is. Mine is valued at over $300.OOO, and I pay about $2400 property taxes on it. Just got back from the registry office to get a new sticker on my licence plate, I paid $78 and a few cents. Income tax, depends how much you earn (under $14.500 per year = nothing, between $14.500 to around $28.000 it's 15.5%, above $28K to $40K it,s 17.5% and I believe the highest tax rate rate is 27.5% , - less than capital gains taxes at 30%). Somewhere around there anyways, I don't have a tax form infront of me, right now. But, you'll also need to add provincial income taxes to it, which can be up to another 10% to 12% I did post a UPS paycheck on here a few years back, all in all about 27% of all income was taking off my paycheck in all deductions, including union fees, Canada pension plan, unemployment insurance. So, if you earn $1270 gross, it's $1000 net pay with all deductions. [/QUOTE]
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