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Income Statistics 2019 (2017 tax year) Final Table 4 for Newfoundland and Labrador All returns by age and gender (All items are in thousands of dollars) Item Item Code Grand Total Males (#) Grand Total Males ($) Grand Total Females (#) Grand Total Females ($) Grand Total (#) Grand Total ($) Number of taxable returns 1 151,640 137,180 288,820 Number of non-taxable returns 2 58,630 84,440 143,070 Total number of returns 3 210,270 221,620 431,890 Employment income 4 132,760 7,508,369 126,180 4,601,154 258,940 12,109,523 Commissions (from employment) 5 2,430 77,197 2,220 28,974 4,650 106,171 Other employment income 6 26,710 109,246 16,070 32,697 42,770 141,943 Old age security (OAS) pension 7 50,290 332,800 56,920 379,443 107,210 712,242 CPP or QPP benefits 8 71,750 503,820 78,640 432,300 150,390 936,120 Other pensions and superannuation 9 36,580 868,726 32,900 608,075 69,490 1,476,801 Elected split-pension amount 10 5,250 38,233 17,870 213,187 23,130 251,420 Employment insurance and other benefits 11 57,840 692,105 42,490 418,485 100,330 1,110,590 Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 17,720 250,619 15,090 185,500 32,800 436,119 Interest and other investment income 13 26,550 44,723 26,220 32,710 52,770 77,433 Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14 80 3,294 40 187 120 3,481 Net rental income 15 7,970 20,088 7,100 16,074 15,070 36,162 Taxable capital gains 16 10,990 122,800 9,610 58,247 20,600 181,047 RRSP income 17 16,180 132,565 12,930 101,722 29,110 234,287 Other income 18 23,200 180,497 21,540 173,300 44,740 353,796 Net business income 19 6,700 93,695 7,300 68,165 13,990 161,860 Net professional income 20 1,550 108,088 1,390 69,901 2,930 177,989 Net commission income 21 940 35,526 1,720 15,436 2,650 50,962 Net farming income 22 270 752 70 266 340 1,019 Net fishing income 23 6,920 199,844 2,730 43,391 9,650 243,235 Workers' compensation benefits 24 6,460 73,976 4,430 40,827 10,890 114,802 Social assistance payments 25 11,060 91,820 12,600 119,360 23,660 211,180 Net federal supplements 26 23,350 104,674 33,750 176,422 57,100 281,096 Total income assessed 27 206,150 11,593,864 213,340 7,829,026 419,480 19,422,890 Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 35,140 170,792 45,090 208,849 80,230 379,640 RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 39,290 310,991 27,850 175,741 67,150 486,732 Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30 17,840 212,607 5,270 38,169 23,100 250,776 Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 57,070 55,573 52,800 34,316 109,870 89,889 Child care expenses 32 3,600 18,706 9,580 45,249 13,180 63,954 Business investment loss 33 40 718 20 144 50 862 Moving expenses 34 710 3,987 630 2,602 1,340 6,589 Support payments made 35 650 10,418 30 385 670 10,803 Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 5,890 19,383 4,430 12,078 10,320 31,461 Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37 9,740 11,026 7,740 5,494 17,480 16,519 Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employment income 38
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Page 1: Income Statistics 2019 (2017 tax year) Final Table 4 for ... · Income Statistics 2019 (2017 tax year) Final Table 4 for Newfoundland and Labrador All returns by age and gender (All

Income Statistics 2019 (2017 tax year)Final Table 4 for Newfoundland and LabradorAll returns by age and gender (All items are in thousands of dollars)

Income Statistics 2019 (2017 tax year)Final Table 4 for Newfoundland and LabradorAll returns by age and gender (All items are in thousands of dollars)

ItemItemCode

GrandTotal

Males (#)

GrandTotal

Males ($)

GrandTotal

Females(#)

GrandTotal

Females($)

GrandTotal (#)

GrandTotal ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 151,640 137,180 288,820

Number of non-taxable returns 2 58,630 84,440 143,070

Total number of returns 3 210,270 221,620 431,890

Employment income 4 132,760 7,508,369 126,180 4,601,154 258,940 12,109,523

Commissions (from employment) 5 2,430 77,197 2,220 28,974 4,650 106,171

Other employment income 6 26,710 109,246 16,070 32,697 42,770 141,943

Old age security (OAS) pension 7 50,290 332,800 56,920 379,443 107,210 712,242

CPP or QPP benefits 8 71,750 503,820 78,640 432,300 150,390 936,120

Other pensions and superannuation 9 36,580 868,726 32,900 608,075 69,490 1,476,801

Elected split-pension amount 10 5,250 38,233 17,870 213,187 23,130 251,420

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 57,840 692,105 42,490 418,485 100,330 1,110,590

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 17,720 250,619 15,090 185,500 32,800 436,119

Interest and other investment income 13 26,550 44,723 26,220 32,710 52,770 77,433

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14 80 3,294 40 187 120 3,481

Net rental income 15 7,970 20,088 7,100 16,074 15,070 36,162

Taxable capital gains 16 10,990 122,800 9,610 58,247 20,600 181,047

RRSP income 17 16,180 132,565 12,930 101,722 29,110 234,287

Other income 18 23,200 180,497 21,540 173,300 44,740 353,796

Net business income 19 6,700 93,695 7,300 68,165 13,990 161,860

Net professional income 20 1,550 108,088 1,390 69,901 2,930 177,989

Net commission income 21 940 35,526 1,720 15,436 2,650 50,962

Net farming income 22 270 752 70 266 340 1,019

Net fishing income 23 6,920 199,844 2,730 43,391 9,650 243,235

Workers' compensation benefits 24 6,460 73,976 4,430 40,827 10,890 114,802

Social assistance payments 25 11,060 91,820 12,600 119,360 23,660 211,180

Net federal supplements 26 23,350 104,674 33,750 176,422 57,100 281,096

Total income assessed 27 206,150 11,593,864 213,340 7,829,026 419,480 19,422,890

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 35,140 170,792 45,090 208,849 80,230 379,640

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 39,290 310,991 27,850 175,741 67,150 486,732

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30 17,840 212,607 5,270 38,169 23,100 250,776

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 57,070 55,573 52,800 34,316 109,870 89,889

Child care expenses 32 3,600 18,706 9,580 45,249 13,180 63,954

Business investment loss 33 40 718 20 144 50 862

Moving expenses 34 710 3,987 630 2,602 1,340 6,589

Support payments made 35 650 10,418 30 385 670 10,803

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 5,890 19,383 4,430 12,078 10,320 31,461

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and otherearnings 37 9,740 11,026 7,740 5,494 17,480 16,519

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums onself-employment income 38

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Income Statistics 2019 (2017 tax year)Final Table 4 for Newfoundland and LabradorAll returns by age and gender (All items are in thousands of dollars)

Item ItemCode

GrandTotal Males

(#)

GrandTotal Males

($)

GrandTotal

Females (#)

GrandTotal

Females ($)Grand

Total (#)Grand

Total ($)

Exploration and development expenses 39 110 1,133 40 287 150 1,420

Other employment expenses 40 6,220 26,264 3,860 10,109 10,080 36,373

Clergy residence deduction 41 450 4,705 180 1,853 630 6,558

Other deductions 42 8,910 14,899 6,920 10,254 15,830 25,153

Total deductions before adjustments 43 111,970 861,267 91,890 545,583 203,860 1,406,850

Social benefits repayment 44 15,400 39,423 2,360 6,129 17,750 45,552

Net income 45 205,880 10,696,387 212,950 7,280,300 418,830 17,976,687

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46 30 573 40 630

Security options deductions 47 130 9,196 40 955 160 10,152

Other payments deduction 48 39,510 270,443 49,980 336,558 89,490 607,001

Non-capital losses of other years 49 100 720 140 782 240 1,502

Net capital losses of other years 50 1,700 4,416 1,120 2,144 2,820 6,560

Capital gains deduction 51 310 39,066 160 19,021 470 58,087

Northern residents deductions 52 8,000 58,540 4,940 26,425 12,940 84,965

Additional deductions 53 720 4,271 910 6,518 1,630 10,788

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54 20 209 10 71 30 280

Total deductions from net income 55 49,840 387,436 56,650 392,531 106,490 779,967

Taxable income assessed 56 197,930 10,309,423 203,720 6,888,370 401,650 17,197,793

Basic personal amount 57 210,270 2,440,206 221,610 2,573,102 431,880 5,013,320

Age amount 58 49,130 325,361 56,780 390,010 105,910 715,371

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59 21,530 150,721 5,130 35,905 26,660 186,626

Canada caregiver amount 60 4,230 22,117 3,210 16,066 7,440 38,184

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 2,360 25,260 12,550 139,017 14,910 164,277

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62 1,450 3,448 1,300 3,160 2,740 6,608

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63 125,720 216,251 119,950 164,546 245,660 380,797

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and otherearnings 64 9,740 11,026 7,740 5,494 17,480 16,519

Employment insurance premiums 65 127,320 73,879 118,880 57,543 246,210 131,422

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers'amount 69 5,170 15,510 400 1,206 5,570 16,716

Canada employment amount 70 140,400 157,519 132,170 147,308 272,580 304,827

Public transit amount 71 850 318 950 349 1,800 667

Home accessibility expenses 72 100 434 90 371 180 806

Home buyers' amount 73 1,350 6,286 860 3,838 2,210 10,124

Pension income amount 74 39,920 76,554 44,510 85,280 84,430 161,834

Disability amount 75 11,170 90,499 9,660 78,278 20,830 168,777

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76 3,390 35,907 3,040 32,111 6,430 68,018

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Income Statistics 2019 (2017 tax year)Final Table 4 for Newfoundland and LabradorAll returns by age and gender (All items are in thousands of dollars)

Item ItemCode

GrandTotal Males

(#)

GrandTotal Males

($)

GrandTotal

Females (#)

GrandTotal

Females ($)Grand

Total (#)Grand

Total ($)

Interest paid on student loans 77 3,640 1,786 6,060 3,476 9,700 5,262

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78 10,370 45,792 12,790 57,520 23,150 103,312

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from achild 79 4,970 15,340 3,480 10,345 8,440 25,685

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80 15,670 98,270 10,690 62,024 26,360 160,294

Medical expenses 81 37,720 95,651 59,930 141,433 97,650 237,084

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 210,270 586,233 221,620 601,272 431,890 1,187,507

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 41,200 51,257 34,640 32,143 75,840 83,400

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84 40 62 80 452

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 40,830 14,298 34,350 8,688 75,180 22,986

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 210,270 600,531 221,620 609,960 431,890 1,210,493

Federal dividend tax credit 87 16,350 29,736 13,420 21,565 29,770 51,301

Minimum tax carryover 88 230 818 130 428 360 1,246

Basic federal tax 89 144,490 1,342,846 125,560 637,777 270,040 1,980,623

Federal foreign tax credit 90 5,400 9,578 4,080 1,422 9,480 11,000

Federal political contribution tax credit 91 510 111 310 68 820 179

Investment tax credit 92 650 711 60 63 710 774

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94 140 1,440 110 976 250 2,417

Net federal tax 95 144,300 1,332,531 125,410 636,264 269,710 1,968,795

CPP contributions on self-employment 96 9,740 22,051 7,740 10,988 17,480 33,039

Social Benefits repayment 97 15,400 39,423 2,360 6,129 17,750 45,552

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98 6,210 3,961 8,860 6,754 15,070 10,715

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99 120 8 540 36 660 45

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 145,890 1,009,372 130,570 503,488 276,460 1,512,860

Total tax payable 101 151,640 2,403,380 137,180 1,156,909 288,820 3,560,289

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ItemItemCode

AgeGroup:

Under 20Males (#)

AgeGroup:

Under 20Males ($)

AgeGroup:

Under 20Females (#)

AgeGroup:

Under 20Females ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 1,320 840

Number of non-taxable returns 2 6,380 6,750

Total number of returns 3 7,700 7,590

Employment income 4 6,620 49,537 6,550 41,538

Commissions (from employment) 5 70 67

Other employment income 6 90 193 110 215

Old age security (OAS) pension 7

CPP or QPP benefits 8 520 1,469 550 1,641

Other pensions and superannuation 9 10 61 20 72

Elected split-pension amount 10

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 670 3,938 310 1,738

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 120 4,452 120 4,195

Interest and other investment income 13 120 54 120 104

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14

Net rental income 15

Taxable capital gains 16 50 232 60 2,312

RRSP income 17

Other income 18 1,310 5,302 1,460 5,745

Net business income 19 50 115 70 177

Net professional income 20

Net commission income 21

Net farming income 22

Net fishing income 23 190 3,074

Workers' compensation benefits 24 30 13 30 33

Social assistance payments 25 230 913 230 1,161

Net federal supplements 26

Total income assessed 27 7,240 69,430 7,130 59,491

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 80 32

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 50 64 20 20

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 860 155 550 76

Child care expenses 32

Business investment loss 33

Moving expenses 34 10 12 20 14

Support payments made 35

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37 140 67 60 14

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employmentincome 38

Exploration and development expenses 39

Other employment expenses 40

Clergy residence deduction 41

Other deductions 42 20 18 20 30

Total deductions before adjustments 43 1,000 398 650 202

Social benefits repayment 44

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:Under 20Males (#)

Age Group:Under 20Males ($)

Age Group:Under 20

Females (#)

Age Group:Under 20

Females ($)

Net income 45 7,240 69,025 7,120 59,290

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46

Security options deductions 47

Other payments deduction 48 260 926 260 1,194

Non-capital losses of other years 49

Net capital losses of other years 50

Capital gains deduction 51

Northern residents deductions 52 60 211 40 118

Additional deductions 53

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54

Total deductions from net income 55 330 1,266 310 3,131

Taxable income assessed 56 7,100 67,759 6,980 56,163

Basic personal amount 57 7,700 89,493 7,590 88,256

Age amount 58

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59

Canada caregiver amount 60

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 80 916

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63 4,150 1,372 4,020 973

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 64 140 67 60 14

Employment insurance premiums 65 5,760 822 5,640 661

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers' amount 69

Canada employment amount 70 6,640 7,569 6,570 7,483

Public transit amount 71 40 12

Home accessibility expenses 72

Home buyers' amount 73

Pension income amount 74 20 29

Disability amount 75 230 2,149 100 971

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76

Interest paid on student loans 77

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78 750 2,003 550 1,241

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 79

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80

Medical expenses 81 140 116 240 181

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 7,700 15,572 7,590 15,122

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 50 14

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 50 4 30 2

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 7,700 15,576 7,590 15,124

Federal dividend tax credit 87 80 487 90 490

Minimum tax carryover 88

Basic federal tax 89 1,280 1,827 800 954

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:Under 20Males (#)

Age Group:Under 20Males ($)

Age Group:Under 20

Females (#)

Age Group:Under 20

Females ($)

Federal foreign tax credit 90 20 6

Federal political contribution tax credit 91

Investment tax credit 92

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94 10 140

Net federal tax 95 1,280 1,827 790 948

CPP contributions on self-employment 96 140 135 60 28

Social Benefits repayment 97

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98 530 351 450 298

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 720 1,334 330 706

Total tax payable 101 1,320 3,303 840 1,682

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ItemItemCode

AgeGroup:20 to 24Males (#)

AgeGroup:20 to 24Males ($)

AgeGroup:20 to 24

Females (#)

AgeGroup:20 to 24

Females ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 7,710 5,390

Number of non-taxable returns 2 5,710 7,780

Total number of returns 3 13,420 13,170

Employment income 4 11,600 282,228 11,180 188,827

Commissions (from employment) 5 220 1,161 350 884

Other employment income 6 860 1,397 530 1,378

Old age security (OAS) pension 7

CPP or QPP benefits 8 330 852 510 1,396

Other pensions and superannuation 9 10 27 20 64

Elected split-pension amount 10

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 4,610 45,451 2,810 24,079

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 340 8,188 270 9,194

Interest and other investment income 13 520 188 420 239

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14

Net rental income 15 50 75

Taxable capital gains 16 180 984 100 1,213

RRSP income 17 220 976 90 286

Other income 18 2,010 5,955 2,210 7,478

Net business income 19 160 1,316 260 1,634

Net professional income 20 40 194

Net commission income 21 20 207 110 389

Net farming income 22

Net fishing income 23 340 7,369 90 1,062

Workers' compensation benefits 24 150 501 110 239

Social assistance payments 25 890 5,450

Net federal supplements 26

Total income assessed 27 12,830 362,363 12,570 248,571

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 1,030 1,807 1,490 2,625

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 1,050 3,937 550 1,097

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 2,960 1,849 2,720 1,101

Child care expenses 32 20 62 110 292

Business investment loss 33

Moving expenses 34 120 174 100 157

Support payments made 35

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 30 27

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37 420 320 320 124

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employmentincome 38

Exploration and development expenses 39

Other employment expenses 40 170 335 90 102

Clergy residence deduction 41

Other deductions 42 400 335 330 182

Total deductions before adjustments 43 4,370 8,881 3,840 5,727

Social benefits repayment 44 30 37

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:20 to 24Males (#)

Age Group:20 to 24Males ($)

Age Group:20 to 24

Females (#)

Age Group:20 to 24

Females ($)

Net income 45 12,830 352,669 12,560 242,879

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46

Security options deductions 47

Other payments deduction 48 1,030 5,956 1,280 10,203

Non-capital losses of other years 49

Net capital losses of other years 50

Capital gains deduction 51

Northern residents deductions 52 380 1,866 230 927

Additional deductions 53 100 455

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54

Total deductions from net income 55 1,500 8,936 1,600 12,452

Taxable income assessed 56 12,280 343,743 11,800 230,434

Basic personal amount 57 13,420 155,735 13,170 152,968

Age amount 58

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59 190 1,497 100 878

Canada caregiver amount 60 10 75

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 40 430 860 9,925

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62 30 65

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63 11,440 11,004 10,980 7,597

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 64 420 320 320 124

Employment insurance premiums 65 11,220 4,107 10,570 2,982

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers' amount 69 210 621 20 66

Canada employment amount 70 11,640 13,485 11,220 12,955

Public transit amount 71 190 60 230 71

Home accessibility expenses 72

Home buyers' amount 73 180 866 100 427

Pension income amount 74 10 15

Disability amount 75 400 3,170 260 2,084

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76 20 149 40 419

Interest paid on student loans 77 480 182 610 269

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78 3,590 16,360 4,130 19,838

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 79

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80 40 84 10 32

Medical expenses 81 670 723 1,230 1,303

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 13,420 31,332 13,170 31,819

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 420 147 450 125

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 400 39 440 34

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 13,420 31,371 13,170 31,853

Federal dividend tax credit 87 310 889 230 961

Minimum tax carryover 88

Basic federal tax 89 7,460 28,170 4,910 10,484

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:20 to 24Males (#)

Age Group:20 to 24Males ($)

Age Group:20 to 24

Females (#)

Age Group:20 to 24

Females ($)

Federal foreign tax credit 90 30 29

Federal political contribution tax credit 91

Investment tax credit 92

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94

Net federal tax 95 7,440 28,105 4,870 10,455

CPP contributions on self-employment 96 420 639 320 248

Social Benefits repayment 97 30 37

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98 1,720 1,054 1,890 1,307

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 6,560 21,755 4,260 8,614

Total tax payable 101 7,710 51,325 5,390 19,354

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ItemItemCode

AgeGroup:25 to 29Males (#)

AgeGroup:25 to 29Males ($)

AgeGroup:25 to 29

Females (#)

AgeGroup:25 to 29

Females ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 10,780 9,310

Number of non-taxable returns 2 3,370 4,960

Total number of returns 3 14,150 14,260

Employment income 4 12,340 553,649 11,630 382,293

Commissions (from employment) 5 300 3,948 310 2,327

Other employment income 6 1,610 3,052 990 2,396

Old age security (OAS) pension 7

CPP or QPP benefits 8 40 158 60 170

Other pensions and superannuation 9

Elected split-pension amount 10

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 5,350 55,355 4,300 42,548

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 440 6,682 380 7,436

Interest and other investment income 13 800 303 680 377

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14

Net rental income 15 430 746 400 626

Taxable capital gains 16 300 1,809 170 1,620

RRSP income 17 790 3,456 410 1,108

Other income 18 1,250 3,873 1,000 4,114

Net business income 19 260 2,761 580 5,172

Net professional income 20 70 1,657 90 3,173

Net commission income 21 40 905 240 979

Net farming income 22

Net fishing income 23 320 11,045 130 2,099

Workers' compensation benefits 24 170 852 170 705

Social assistance payments 25 970 7,081

Net federal supplements 26

Total income assessed 27 13,660 657,453 13,480 471,035

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 2,470 7,778 3,940 12,934

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 2,780 12,980 2,140 6,472

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 4,600 4,202 4,930 3,080

Child care expenses 32 120 445 910 3,356

Business investment loss 33

Moving expenses 34 140 382 170 345

Support payments made 35

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 60 33 60 109

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37 510 503 640 399

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employmentincome 38

Exploration and development expenses 39

Other employment expenses 40 380 1,007 330 711

Clergy residence deduction 41 20 198

Other deductions 42 720 648

Total deductions before adjustments 43 7,520 28,186 7,760 28,015

Social benefits repayment 44 1,190 2,322 110 166

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:25 to 29Males (#)

Age Group:25 to 29Males ($)

Age Group:25 to 29

Females (#)

Age Group:25 to 29

Females ($)

Net income 45 13,650 627,061 13,440 443,138

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46

Security options deductions 47

Other payments deduction 48 1,130 7,933 1,600 14,518

Non-capital losses of other years 49 10 40

Net capital losses of other years 50 10 5

Capital gains deduction 51

Northern residents deductions 52 680 4,449 490 2,411

Additional deductions 53 80 399

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54

Total deductions from net income 55 1,890 13,884 2,150 18,455

Taxable income assessed 56 13,050 613,189 12,540 424,697

Basic personal amount 57 14,150 163,860 14,260 165,128

Age amount 58

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59 740 6,208 310 2,563

Canada caregiver amount 60 40 212 30 165

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 130 1,406 1,700 19,573

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62 30 67 80 191

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63 12,210 19,087 11,470 15,055

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 64 510 503 640 399

Employment insurance premiums 65 12,060 6,659 11,170 5,367

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers' amount 69 320 948 30 93

Canada employment amount 70 12,400 14,437 11,690 13,511

Public transit amount 71 160 62 160 62

Home accessibility expenses 72

Home buyers' amount 73 450 2,091 270 1,198

Pension income amount 74

Disability amount 75 320 2,510 260 2,077

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76 60 686 110 1,271

Interest paid on student loans 77 1,110 497 1,800 1,048

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78 2,140 12,666 3,150 19,015

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 79

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80 140 431 80 273

Medical expenses 81 1,170 1,513 2,470 3,443

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 14,150 35,081 14,260 37,570

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 1,090 467

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 1,070 124

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 14,150 35,232 14,260 37,694

Federal dividend tax credit 87 440 701 350 813

Minimum tax carryover 88

Basic federal tax 89 10,520 72,609 8,620 36,495

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:25 to 29Males (#)

Age Group:25 to 29Males ($)

Age Group:25 to 29

Females (#)

Age Group:25 to 29

Females ($)

Federal foreign tax credit 90 170 124 90 64

Federal political contribution tax credit 91

Investment tax credit 92

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94

Net federal tax 95 10,510 72,482 8,600 36,431

CPP contributions on self-employment 96 510 1,005 640 797

Social Benefits repayment 97 1,190 2,322 110 166

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98 1,070 648 1,460 1,157

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99 60 3

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 10,090 56,231 8,520 29,101

Total tax payable 101 10,780 132,040 9,310 66,503

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ItemItemCode

AgeGroup:30 to 34Males (#)

AgeGroup:30 to 34Males ($)

AgeGroup:30 to 34

Females (#)

AgeGroup:30 to 34

Females ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 11,860 10,670

Number of non-taxable returns 2 2,380 4,380

Total number of returns 3 14,240 15,050

Employment income 4 12,350 741,623 11,800 470,134

Commissions (from employment) 5 270 5,558 270 3,453

Other employment income 6 1,880 10,417 890 2,813

Old age security (OAS) pension 7

CPP or QPP benefits 8 50 423 90 548

Other pensions and superannuation 9

Elected split-pension amount 10 20 121

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 5,080 55,320 4,970 53,993

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 610 6,732 500 7,899

Interest and other investment income 13 1,040 1,149 800 375

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14

Net rental income 15 810 1,316 700 1,560

Taxable capital gains 16 420 1,849 270 2,028

RRSP income 17 1,420 7,289 820 2,672

Other income 18 1,130 4,201 870 3,608

Net business income 19 460 7,614 810 8,190

Net professional income 20 110 7,477 170 8,398

Net commission income 21 80 2,292 290 1,741

Net farming income 22 10 83

Net fishing income 23 330 11,411 170 2,255

Workers' compensation benefits 24 180 1,494 190 1,220

Social assistance payments 25 990 7,845

Net federal supplements 26

Total income assessed 27 13,870 874,258 14,090 585,945

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 3,300 14,161 5,150 21,919

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 3,820 21,842 2,900 10,153

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 5,300 5,623 5,660 3,845

Child care expenses 32 500 2,768 2,380 12,063

Business investment loss 33

Moving expenses 34 110 751 80 503

Support payments made 35 20 62

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 130 359 90 101

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37 650 751 820 574

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employmentincome 38

Exploration and development expenses 39

Other employment expenses 40 480 1,612 370 813

Clergy residence deduction 41 20 191

Other deductions 42 830 937 680 564

Total deductions before adjustments 43 9,060 49,105 9,300 50,730

Social benefits repayment 44 1,460 3,068 130 204

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:30 to 34Males (#)

Age Group:30 to 34Males ($)

Age Group:30 to 34

Females (#)

Age Group:30 to 34

Females ($)

Net income 45 13,850 822,231 14,060 535,245

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46

Security options deductions 47

Other payments deduction 48 1,170 9,349 1,650 15,932

Non-capital losses of other years 49 10 36

Net capital losses of other years 50

Capital gains deduction 51

Northern residents deductions 52 750 5,808 480 2,509

Additional deductions 53 70 439 70 306

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54

Total deductions from net income 55 2,010 17,273 2,220 20,269

Taxable income assessed 56 13,170 804,976 13,060 515,013

Basic personal amount 57 14,230 164,702 15,050 174,208

Age amount 58

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59 1,400 12,203 370 3,112

Canada caregiver amount 60 60 306 40 200

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 230 2,636 2,180 25,032

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62 130 312 200 508

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63 12,250 22,652 11,710 17,685

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 64 650 751 820 574

Employment insurance premiums 65 12,080 7,671 11,410 6,101

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers' amount 69 400 1,188 40 108

Canada employment amount 70 12,450 14,518 11,880 13,750

Public transit amount 71 140 47 110 39

Home accessibility expenses 72

Home buyers' amount 73 270 1,260 200 908

Pension income amount 74 20 26 30 59

Disability amount 75 320 2,575 260 2,085

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76 170 2,162 270 3,369

Interest paid on student loans 77 960 547 1,810 1,167

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78 1,190 6,400 1,640 6,701

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 79

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80 170 526 80 335

Medical expenses 81 1,560 2,466 3,420 5,697

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 14,230 36,446 15,050 39,253

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 1,640 1,072 1,620 803

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 1,620 286 1,580 210

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 14,230 36,733 15,050 39,463

Federal dividend tax credit 87 610 753 480 832

Minimum tax carryover 88 10 48

Basic federal tax 89 11,660 110,993 10,060 51,512

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:30 to 34Males (#)

Age Group:30 to 34Males ($)

Age Group:30 to 34

Females (#)

Age Group:30 to 34

Females ($)

Federal foreign tax credit 90 300 1,439 100 120

Federal political contribution tax credit 91 30 3

Investment tax credit 92

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94

Net federal tax 95 11,640 109,535 10,050 51,393

CPP contributions on self-employment 96 650 1,503 820 1,147

Social Benefits repayment 97 1,460 3,068 130 204

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98 680 443 1,120 979

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99 20 1 100 7

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 11,370 83,757 9,920 39,678

Total tax payable 101 11,860 197,863 10,670 92,437

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ItemItemCode

AgeGroup:35 to 39Males (#)

AgeGroup:35 to 39Males ($)

AgeGroup:35 to 39

Females (#)

AgeGroup:35 to 39

Females ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 12,600 11,550

Number of non-taxable returns 2 2,000 4,180

Total number of returns 3 14,600 15,720

Employment income 4 12,460 858,077 12,360 554,202

Commissions (from employment) 5 240 7,146 230 4,258

Other employment income 6 1,880 12,752 980 3,278

Old age security (OAS) pension 7

CPP or QPP benefits 8 130 1,209 220 1,550

Other pensions and superannuation 9 50 754 30 272

Elected split-pension amount 10

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 4,880 54,841 4,370 46,206

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 790 12,419 630 12,170

Interest and other investment income 13 1,130 880 1,050 533

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14

Net rental income 15 760 2,006 790 1,696

Taxable capital gains 16 530 2,139 330 857

RRSP income 17 1,770 10,738 1,250 4,738

Other income 18 1,060 5,428 890 4,936

Net business income 19 560 8,279 920 8,581

Net professional income 20 130 12,807 210 11,536

Net commission income 21 80 2,856 280 1,941

Net farming income 22

Net fishing income 23 430 15,081 260 4,641

Workers' compensation benefits 24 260 2,492 260 1,893

Social assistance payments 25 1,010 8,505

Net federal supplements 26

Total income assessed 27 14,270 1,018,585 14,710 677,676

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 3,900 19,198 5,710 28,049

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 4,330 29,212 3,240 13,717

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 5,400 5,954 6,010 4,222

Child care expenses 32 970 6,091 2,880 16,235

Business investment loss 33

Moving expenses 34 100 792 80 504

Support payments made 35 30 202

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 200 422 100 181

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37 800 957 970 714

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employmentincome 38

Exploration and development expenses 39

Other employment expenses 40 650 2,532 430 959

Clergy residence deduction 41 30 384 20 154

Other deductions 42 800 919 670 630

Total deductions before adjustments 43 9,830 66,899 9,970 65,442

Social benefits repayment 44 1,380 2,938 100 166

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:35 to 39Males (#)

Age Group:35 to 39Males ($)

Age Group:35 to 39

Females (#)

Age Group:35 to 39

Females ($)

Net income 45 14,250 949,145 14,640 612,427

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46

Security options deductions 47

Other payments deduction 48 1,250 11,000 1,610 15,268

Non-capital losses of other years 49

Net capital losses of other years 50 80 172

Capital gains deduction 51

Northern residents deductions 52 790 6,437 500 2,756

Additional deductions 53 40 298 30 214

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54

Total deductions from net income 55 2,160 18,880 2,170 18,547

Taxable income assessed 56 13,530 930,273 13,730 593,898

Basic personal amount 57 14,600 168,970 15,720 182,159

Age amount 58

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59 1,750 15,535 460 3,744

Canada caregiver amount 60 110 567 100 569

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 390 4,320 2,470 27,989

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62 260 619 270 662

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63 12,340 24,394 12,270 19,684

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 64 800 957 970 714

Employment insurance premiums 65 12,150 8,132 11,990 6,733

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers' amount 69 480 1,443 50 135

Canada employment amount 70 12,580 14,666 12,430 14,437

Public transit amount 71 60 29 80 29

Home accessibility expenses 72

Home buyers' amount 73 160 731 110 502

Pension income amount 74 50 92 70 126

Disability amount 75 390 3,146 330 2,691

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76 360 4,585 410 5,058

Interest paid on student loans 77 660 344 1,110 618

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78 790 3,119 1,070 3,751

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 79 50 141 80 208

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80 90 450

Medical expenses 81 2,020 3,792 4,310 8,171

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 14,600 38,445 15,720 41,768

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 2,290 2,238 2,080 1,111

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 2,260 629 2,050 291

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 14,600 39,075 15,720 42,060

Federal dividend tax credit 87 790 1,382 610 1,314

Minimum tax carryover 88 10 57

Basic federal tax 89 12,390 136,143 10,900 64,072

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:35 to 39Males (#)

Age Group:35 to 39Males ($)

Age Group:35 to 39

Females (#)

Age Group:35 to 39

Females ($)

Federal foreign tax credit 90 320 1,187 150 78

Federal political contribution tax credit 91 20 3 20 3

Investment tax credit 92 20 25

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94

Net federal tax 95 12,380 134,930 10,870 63,990

CPP contributions on self-employment 96 800 1,914 970 1,427

Social Benefits repayment 97 1,380 2,938 100 166

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98 450 319 1,090 955

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99 20 1 120 8

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 12,160 101,406 10,820 48,860

Total tax payable 101 12,600 241,187 11,550 114,455

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ItemItemCode

AgeGroup:40 to 44Males (#)

AgeGroup:40 to 44Males ($)

AgeGroup:40 to 44

Females (#)

AgeGroup:40 to 44

Females ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 13,860 12,680

Number of non-taxable returns 2 2,070 4,050

Total number of returns 3 15,930 16,720

Employment income 4 13,350 982,966 13,360 626,987

Commissions (from employment) 5 300 9,592 220 4,519

Other employment income 6 2,070 14,847 1,000 2,586

Old age security (OAS) pension 7

CPP or QPP benefits 8 290 2,579 440 3,238

Other pensions and superannuation 9 80 1,450 60 634

Elected split-pension amount 10 110 1,308

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 5,100 61,320 4,020 39,061

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 1,040 17,951 850 17,181

Interest and other investment income 13 1,360 1,293 1,230 932

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14

Net rental income 15 840 1,552 760 1,609

Taxable capital gains 16 650 8,864 490 3,334

RRSP income 17 2,130 12,149 1,510 5,909

Other income 18 1,180 5,980 940 7,028

Net business income 19 660 10,700 890 9,273

Net professional income 20 160 14,722 190 15,387

Net commission income 21 100 4,382 210 2,430

Net farming income 22 20 -30

Net fishing income 23 590 20,188 260 4,546

Workers' compensation benefits 24 380 4,454 360 3,311

Social assistance payments 25 1,050 9,259

Net federal supplements 26

Total income assessed 27 15,570 1,184,357 15,810 763,764

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 4,500 24,093 5,960 31,313

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 4,800 33,396 3,520 15,900

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30 40 364

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 5,970 6,504 6,230 4,527

Child care expenses 32 1,080 5,731 2,140 9,668

Business investment loss 33

Moving expenses 34 70 491 50 279

Support payments made 35 70 871

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 290 696 210 549

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37 950 1,247 920 744

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employmentincome 38

Exploration and development expenses 39

Other employment expenses 40 810 3,391 580 1,564

Clergy residence deduction 41 50 556

Other deductions 42 750 931 620 618

Total deductions before adjustments 43 10,940 78,591 10,460 65,393

Social benefits repayment 44 1,430 3,207 120 211

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:40 to 44Males (#)

Age Group:40 to 44Males ($)

Age Group:40 to 44

Females (#)

Age Group:40 to 44

Females ($)

Net income 45 15,540 1,102,736 15,750 698,656

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46

Security options deductions 47

Other payments deduction 48 1,420 13,741 1,680 16,488

Non-capital losses of other years 49 20 132

Net capital losses of other years 50 90 321 50 35

Capital gains deduction 51 20 2,407 10 1,604

Northern residents deductions 52 850 7,036 540 3,158

Additional deductions 53 40 517 40 271

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54

Total deductions from net income 55 2,410 25,499 2,300 21,848

Taxable income assessed 56 14,750 1,077,257 14,810 676,951

Basic personal amount 57 15,930 184,521 16,720 193,940

Age amount 58

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59 1,900 16,271 470 3,906

Canada caregiver amount 60 230 1,288 180 1,018

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 570 6,281 2,390 26,498

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62 400 972 350 845

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63 13,260 26,977 13,250 21,785

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 64 950 1,247 920 744

Employment insurance premiums 65 13,060 8,900 12,910 7,405

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers' amount 69 620 1,872 50 159

Canada employment amount 70 13,510 15,766 13,430 15,609

Public transit amount 71 60 28 60 27

Home accessibility expenses 72

Home buyers' amount 73 110 516 70 307

Pension income amount 74 90 183 170 318

Disability amount 75 510 4,135 480 3,847

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76 570 7,003 510 6,169

Interest paid on student loans 77 270 133 420 193

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78 570 2,083 810 2,959

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 79 330 856 360 894

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80 210 1,054 120 744

Medical expenses 81 2,610 5,646 5,160 10,595

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 15,930 42,868 16,720 44,702

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 2,840 2,472 2,540 1,610

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 2,790 680 2,500 431

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 15,930 43,548 16,720 45,133

Federal dividend tax credit 87 1,040 1,995 820 1,934

Minimum tax carryover 88 10 52

Basic federal tax 89 13,640 162,896 12,010 76,262

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:40 to 44Males (#)

Age Group:40 to 44Males ($)

Age Group:40 to 44

Females (#)

Age Group:40 to 44

Females ($)

Federal foreign tax credit 90 370 1,162 200 160

Federal political contribution tax credit 91 30 8

Investment tax credit 92 50 52

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94

Net federal tax 95 13,620 161,674 12,000 76,100

CPP contributions on self-employment 96 950 2,495 920 1,489

Social Benefits repayment 97 1,430 3,207 120 211

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98 420 282 950 779

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99 70 5

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 13,450 120,330 12,070 58,553

Total tax payable 101 13,860 287,707 12,680 136,359

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ItemItemCode

AgeGroup:45 to 49Males (#)

AgeGroup:45 to 49Males ($)

AgeGroup:45 to 49

Females (#)

AgeGroup:45 to 49

Females ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 15,610 14,580

Number of non-taxable returns 2 2,320 3,960

Total number of returns 3 17,930 18,540

Employment income 4 14,670 1,088,406 14,740 699,726

Commissions (from employment) 5 310 15,041 240 5,179

Other employment income 6 2,480 18,322 1,250 4,041

Old age security (OAS) pension 7

CPP or QPP benefits 8 510 4,515 860 6,373

Other pensions and superannuation 9 250 5,881 140 2,042

Elected split-pension amount 10 50 280 310 3,416

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 5,900 73,005 4,370 41,564

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 1,380 21,127 1,250 20,130

Interest and other investment income 13 1,770 2,572 1,800 1,674

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14

Net rental income 15 850 1,639 790 1,475

Taxable capital gains 16 880 8,904 740 4,289

RRSP income 17 1,970 14,323 1,430 9,129

Other income 18 1,340 8,032 1,100 7,523

Net business income 19 750 12,841 910 10,162

Net professional income 20 160 11,553 170 9,101

Net commission income 21 80 3,912 170 1,648

Net farming income 22 20 -72

Net fishing income 23 820 29,288 370 6,304

Workers' compensation benefits 24 560 7,393 530 5,214

Social assistance payments 25 1,150 10,545

Net federal supplements 26

Total income assessed 27 17,540 1,337,626 17,620 853,700

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 5,120 28,711 6,920 36,868

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 5,280 39,431 3,860 20,875

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30 130 1,335 50 193

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 7,010 7,958 7,190 5,361

Child care expenses 32 620 2,567 930 3,046

Business investment loss 33

Moving expenses 34 50 462 40 213

Support payments made 35 80 1,391

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 460 1,190 310 689

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37 1,200 1,549 960 749

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employmentincome 38

Exploration and development expenses 39

Other employment expenses 40 940 4,299 600 1,677

Clergy residence deduction 41 50 465 20 250

Other deductions 42 800 1,049 670 588

Total deductions before adjustments 43 12,280 90,776 11,400 70,666

Social benefits repayment 44 1,700 3,918 160 288

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:45 to 49Males (#)

Age Group:45 to 49Males ($)

Age Group:45 to 49

Females (#)

Age Group:45 to 49

Females ($)

Net income 45 17,510 1,243,175 17,570 783,173

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46

Security options deductions 47 20 348

Other payments deduction 48 1,690 17,972 1,810 18,243

Non-capital losses of other years 49 10 51

Net capital losses of other years 50 130 242 80 159

Capital gains deduction 51 20 3,026 20 1,665

Northern residents deductions 52 980 7,806 610 3,457

Additional deductions 53 40 142

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54

Total deductions from net income 55 2,850 29,658 2,540 24,028

Taxable income assessed 56 16,550 1,213,550 16,520 759,192

Basic personal amount 57 17,930 208,038 18,540 215,194

Age amount 58

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59 1,970 16,858 560 4,457

Canada caregiver amount 60 440 2,534 380 2,008

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 470 4,943 1,660 17,835

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62 360 856 240 553

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63 14,600 29,794 14,630 24,391

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 64 1,200 1,549 960 749

Employment insurance premiums 65 14,300 9,780 14,300 8,295

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers' amount 69 780 2,337 60 165

Canada employment amount 70 14,890 17,362 14,850 17,243

Public transit amount 71 50 24 50 22

Home accessibility expenses 72

Home buyers' amount 73 80 382 50 199

Pension income amount 74 300 586 440 863

Disability amount 75 610 4,926 680 5,498

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76 600 6,801 500 5,406

Interest paid on student loans 77 90 41 180 94

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78 490 1,395 650 2,128

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 79 1,240 3,588 1,050 2,946

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80 290 1,730 210 1,453

Medical expenses 81 3,240 7,839 6,010 13,005

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 17,930 48,210 18,540 48,379

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 3,500 3,704 2,990 2,171

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 3,450 1,030 2,950 579

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 17,930 49,239 18,540 48,959

Federal dividend tax credit 87 1,360 2,468 1,190 2,312

Minimum tax carryover 88 20 44

Basic federal tax 89 15,320 183,518 13,840 84,917

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:45 to 49Males (#)

Age Group:45 to 49Males ($)

Age Group:45 to 49

Females (#)

Age Group:45 to 49

Females ($)

Federal foreign tax credit 90 450 1,414 280 69

Federal political contribution tax credit 91 30 8 20 6

Investment tax credit 92 100 108

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94

Net federal tax 95 15,300 181,999 13,830 84,845

CPP contributions on self-employment 96 1,200 3,099 960 1,498

Social Benefits repayment 97 1,700 3,918 160 288

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98 360 244 690 528

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99 30 2 100 7

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 15,210 135,652 14,010 66,378

Total tax payable 101 15,610 324,669 14,580 153,010

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ItemItemCode

AgeGroup:50 to 54Males (#)

AgeGroup:50 to 54Males ($)

AgeGroup:50 to 54

Females (#)

AgeGroup:50 to 54

Females ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 16,730 16,370

Number of non-taxable returns 2 3,100 4,260

Total number of returns 3 19,830 20,630

Employment income 4 15,520 1,095,226 15,920 732,374

Commissions (from employment) 5 310 14,005 210 3,806

Other employment income 6 2,750 15,324 1,600 5,061

Old age security (OAS) pension 7

CPP or QPP benefits 8 1,030 9,458 1,580 12,297

Other pensions and superannuation 9 550 15,190 470 10,001

Elected split-pension amount 10 190 1,197 910 10,447

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 6,750 85,305 5,200 50,404

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 1,880 31,811 1,710 18,991

Interest and other investment income 13 2,400 3,437 2,630 2,553

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14

Net rental income 15 1,010 2,549 930 2,045

Taxable capital gains 16 1,170 11,420 1,080 4,894

RRSP income 17 1,610 14,929 1,330 12,517

Other income 18 1,710 19,952 1,500 18,443

Net business income 19 830 15,695 880 9,285

Net professional income 20 150 10,830 160 8,421

Net commission income 21 90 6,349 150 2,453

Net farming income 22 30 202

Net fishing income 23 1,000 32,049 430 6,589

Workers' compensation benefits 24 820 11,990 690 7,306

Social assistance payments 25 1,470 13,388

Net federal supplements 26

Total income assessed 27 19,380 1,412,691 19,600 934,752

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 5,630 32,030 7,270 40,103

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 5,550 46,847 4,270 27,784

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30 330 3,792 130 673

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 7,820 8,662 7,920 5,762

Child care expenses 32 210 808 200 471

Business investment loss 33

Moving expenses 34 40 324 50 315

Support payments made 35 110 2,301

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 620 2,061 500 1,385

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37 1,400 1,756 1,070 793

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employmentincome 38

Exploration and development expenses 39 10 81

Other employment expenses 40 970 4,541 590 1,706

Clergy residence deduction 41 70 820 20 252

Other deductions 42 830 1,325 710 775

Total deductions before adjustments 43 13,170 105,514 12,300 80,142

Social benefits repayment 44 1,690 3,951 130 271

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:50 to 54Males (#)

Age Group:50 to 54Males ($)

Age Group:50 to 54

Females (#)

Age Group:50 to 54

Females ($)

Net income 45 19,350 1,303,565 19,560 854,571

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46

Security options deductions 47

Other payments deduction 48 2,270 25,390 2,110 21,486

Non-capital losses of other years 49 20 134 20 188

Net capital losses of other years 50 170 314 110 136

Capital gains deduction 51 40 5,606 20 1,670

Northern residents deductions 52 970 7,619 590 3,178

Additional deductions 53 30 192

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54

Total deductions from net income 55 3,490 39,957 2,850 26,926

Taxable income assessed 56 18,060 1,263,707 18,350 827,727

Basic personal amount 57 19,830 230,168 20,630 239,561

Age amount 58

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59 2,080 17,555 680 4,928

Canada caregiver amount 60 630 3,393 520 2,676

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 300 3,035 770 7,566

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62 170 386 110 243

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63 15,340 30,549 15,760 25,694

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 64 1,400 1,756 1,070 793

Employment insurance premiums 65 15,090 10,075 15,360 8,717

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers' amount 69 780 2,346 70 195

Canada employment amount 70 15,830 18,373 16,150 18,708

Public transit amount 71 50 17 50 26

Home accessibility expenses 72

Home buyers' amount 73 40 183 30 131

Pension income amount 74 740 1,428 1,330 2,598

Disability amount 75 920 7,475 950 7,663

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76 500 4,939 410 3,843

Interest paid on student loans 77 40 22 70 46

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78 370 939 440 1,122

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 79 1,740 5,532 1,240 3,954

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80 420 2,692 440 2,835

Medical expenses 81 3,670 8,453 6,760 13,982

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 19,830 52,405 20,630 51,797

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 4,340 5,239 3,670 2,838

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 4,290 1,458 3,630 753

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 19,830 53,863 20,630 52,549

Federal dividend tax credit 87 1,820 3,814 1,600 2,135

Minimum tax carryover 88 30 91 10 32

Basic federal tax 89 16,400 188,239 15,520 92,792

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:50 to 54Males (#)

Age Group:50 to 54Males ($)

Age Group:50 to 54

Females (#)

Age Group:50 to 54

Females ($)

Federal foreign tax credit 90 570 1,604 400 74

Federal political contribution tax credit 91 50 11 20 4

Investment tax credit 92

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94 20 149

Net federal tax 95 16,380 186,553 15,520 92,722

CPP contributions on self-employment 96 1,400 3,513 1,070 1,587

Social Benefits repayment 97 1,690 3,951 130 271

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98 370 240 550 370

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99 20 2 60 4

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 16,330 139,227 15,830 72,419

Total tax payable 101 16,730 333,244 16,370 166,999

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ItemItemCode

AgeGroup:55 to 59Males (#)

AgeGroup:55 to 59Males ($)

AgeGroup:55 to 59

Females (#)

AgeGroup:55 to 59

Females ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 17,170 16,050

Number of non-taxable returns 2 3,500 4,970

Total number of returns 3 20,670 21,010

Employment income 4 14,780 935,175 13,870 516,283

Commissions (from employment) 5 200 7,901 170 2,331

Other employment income 6 3,470 14,539 2,670 4,837

Old age security (OAS) pension 7

CPP or QPP benefits 8 1,700 16,341 2,630 19,980

Other pensions and superannuation 9 2,240 77,798 2,810 87,722

Elected split-pension amount 10 700 5,070 2,150 27,480

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 7,320 95,444 5,490 54,383

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 2,260 33,138 2,020 18,496

Interest and other investment income 13 3,230 5,881 3,510 4,137

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14

Net rental income 15 980 2,341 880 1,834

Taxable capital gains 16 1,480 21,811 1,350 6,913

RRSP income 17 1,770 20,631 1,770 18,913

Other income 18 2,950 44,388 2,940 50,752

Net business income 19 870 12,735 770 7,676

Net professional income 20 170 14,240 130 5,994

Net commission income 21 100 1,421

Net farming income 22 40 312

Net fishing income 23 1,080 29,760 480 7,467

Workers' compensation benefits 24 1,020 16,224 740 8,463

Social assistance payments 25 1,530 14,128

Net federal supplements 26

Total income assessed 27 20,180 1,372,774 19,760 862,130

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 4,970 25,540 5,180 23,645

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 5,380 56,962 3,790 38,498

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30 1,230 16,789 920 7,333

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 7,610 7,653 6,180 3,772

Child care expenses 32 70 204

Business investment loss 33

Moving expenses 34 40 365 30 210

Support payments made 35 100 2,043

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 600 1,743

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37 1,510 1,758 990 708

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employmentincome 38

Exploration and development expenses 39 20 115

Other employment expenses 40 760 3,385 420 1,166

Clergy residence deduction 41 60 548 30 313

Other deductions 42 930 1,912

Total deductions before adjustments 43 13,150 120,139 10,750 78,744

Social benefits repayment 44 1,670 3,998 170 320

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:55 to 59Males (#)

Age Group:55 to 59Males ($)

Age Group:55 to 59

Females (#)

Age Group:55 to 59

Females ($)

Net income 45 20,130 1,249,174 19,700 783,644

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46

Security options deductions 47 20 711

Other payments deduction 48 2,530 30,368 2,160 22,447

Non-capital losses of other years 49 20 123

Net capital losses of other years 50 230 443 140 131

Capital gains deduction 51 50 6,677 20 1,693

Northern residents deductions 52 820 5,963 510 2,701

Additional deductions 53 30 259

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54

Total deductions from net income 55 3,650 44,589 2,860 27,617

Taxable income assessed 56 18,750 1,204,643 18,510 756,106

Basic personal amount 57 20,670 240,141 21,010 244,143

Age amount 58

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59 2,420 20,023 770 5,032

Canada caregiver amount 60 690 3,578 580 2,915

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 130 1,184 220 1,893

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62 60 144

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63 14,550 27,160 13,610 18,987

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 64 1,510 1,758 990 708

Employment insurance premiums 65 14,340 8,997 13,120 6,488

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers' amount 69 660 1,983 50 138

Canada employment amount 70 15,530 17,623 14,890 16,251

Public transit amount 71 30 13 50 21

Home accessibility expenses 72

Home buyers' amount 73 30 116 20 107

Pension income amount 74 2,840 5,563 4,570 9,001

Disability amount 75 1,290 10,390 1,170 9,467

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76 380 3,493 290 2,468

Interest paid on student loans 77 10 7 40 22

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78 270 509 220 561

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 79 1,050 3,462 530 1,711

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80 580 3,496 740 4,983

Medical expenses 81 4,280 9,580 7,170 15,347

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 20,670 53,887 21,010 51,048

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 4,900 6,406 4,070 3,787

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 4,860 1,800 4,040 1,022

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 20,670 55,687 21,010 52,070

Federal dividend tax credit 87 2,180 3,985 1,860 2,121

Minimum tax carryover 88 30 106 20 55

Basic federal tax 89 16,710 172,662 15,080 81,167

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:55 to 59Males (#)

Age Group:55 to 59Males ($)

Age Group:55 to 59

Females (#)

Age Group:55 to 59

Females ($)

Federal foreign tax credit 90 690 796 590 296

Federal political contribution tax credit 91 40 12 40 9

Investment tax credit 92

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94 20 215

Net federal tax 95 16,690 171,698 15,070 80,849

CPP contributions on self-employment 96 1,510 3,516 990 1,416

Social Benefits repayment 97 1,670 3,998 170 320

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98 360 218 430 254

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99 20 1

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 16,690 128,117 15,520 62,917

Total tax payable 101 17,170 307,330 16,050 145,502

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ItemItemCode

AgeGroup:60 to 64Males (#)

AgeGroup:60 to 64Males ($)

AgeGroup:60 to 64

Females (#)

AgeGroup:60 to 64

Females ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 16,410 15,070

Number of non-taxable returns 2 3,970 6,160

Total number of returns 3 20,380 21,230

Employment income 4 11,220 605,748 9,320 267,070

Commissions (from employment) 5 130 6,160 90 1,105

Other employment income 6 4,440 13,734 3,800 4,235

Old age security (OAS) pension 7

CPP or QPP benefits 8 16,470 104,855 17,500 89,546

Other pensions and superannuation 9 5,450 177,520 5,570 147,967

Elected split-pension amount 10 1,280 9,863 4,080 52,441

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 6,950 92,428 4,430 43,541

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 2,650 40,553 2,220 19,990

Interest and other investment income 13 3,890 9,251 4,000 5,400

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14

Net rental income 15 840 2,232 740 1,655

Taxable capital gains 16 1,610 23,390 1,570 7,269

RRSP income 17 1,870 22,272 1,980 25,062

Other income 18 4,290 48,195 4,310 44,416

Net business income 19 810 11,666 580 4,700

Net professional income 20 180 15,131 130 5,184

Net commission income 21 110 4,700 80 1,355

Net farming income 22 50 305 10 106

Net fishing income 23 1,000 23,979 340 5,199

Workers' compensation benefits 24 1,160 18,223 650 7,642

Social assistance payments 25 1,450 12,864

Net federal supplements 26 360 2,447 2,670 16,514

Total income assessed 27 20,200 1,245,884 20,890 762,934

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 2,850 12,357 2,500 8,712

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 3,980 42,193 2,400 26,308

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30 3,150 42,411 1,560 11,576

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 5,590 4,842 3,610 1,864

Child care expenses 32

Business investment loss 33

Moving expenses 34 30 179

Support payments made 35 90 1,483

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 920 3,043 750 1,826

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37 1,460 1,560 720 510

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employmentincome 38

Exploration and development expenses 39 30 307

Other employment expenses 40 620 2,735 270 946

Clergy residence deduction 41 70 730 30 292

Other deductions 42 1,630 2,190 1,100 1,155

Total deductions before adjustments 43 11,940 114,132 8,100 53,459

Social benefits repayment 44 1,440 3,627 160 374

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:60 to 64Males (#)

Age Group:60 to 64Males ($)

Age Group:60 to 64

Females (#)

Age Group:60 to 64

Females ($)

Net income 45 20,160 1,128,540 20,870 709,297

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46

Security options deductions 47 20 1,514

Other payments deduction 48 2,890 33,533 4,320 34,899

Non-capital losses of other years 49

Net capital losses of other years 50 260 722 170 299

Capital gains deduction 51 60 7,998 20 2,045

Northern residents deductions 52 690 4,842 360 2,055

Additional deductions 53 30 419

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54

Total deductions from net income 55 3,900 49,230 4,860 39,592

Taxable income assessed 56 19,370 1,079,361 19,880 669,766

Basic personal amount 57 20,380 236,852 21,230 246,769

Age amount 58

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59 2,770 21,405 620 3,570

Canada caregiver amount 60 680 3,506 580 2,785

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 60 517 90 776

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62 20 52 10 28

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63 10,900 17,619 8,930 10,056

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 64 1,460 1,560 720 510

Employment insurance premiums 65 10,670 5,878 8,380 3,455

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers' amount 69 480 1,449 30 84

Canada employment amount 70 13,170 13,611 11,790 10,998

Public transit amount 71 40 15 40 19

Home accessibility expenses 72

Home buyers' amount 73 20 61

Pension income amount 74 6,410 12,558 8,410 16,506

Disability amount 75 1,680 13,558 1,460 11,783

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76 310 2,666 220 1,777

Interest paid on student loans 77 20 4

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78 150 221 90 163

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 79 380 1,250 160 461

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80 1,120 6,528 1,830 12,108

Medical expenses 81 4,750 11,510 7,580 17,776

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 20,380 52,632 21,230 50,955

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 5,950 8,372 4,610 4,497

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 5,910 2,351 4,590 1,202

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 20,380 54,983 21,230 52,157

Federal dividend tax credit 87 2,520 4,911 2,010 2,333

Minimum tax carryover 88 50 246 30 112

Basic federal tax 89 15,840 147,803 13,920 64,918

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:60 to 64Males (#)

Age Group:60 to 64Males ($)

Age Group:60 to 64

Females (#)

Age Group:60 to 64

Females ($)

Federal foreign tax credit 90 760 1,209 670 126

Federal political contribution tax credit 91 70 18 50 11

Investment tax credit 92 140 161 20 26

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94 30 392 10 97

Net federal tax 95 15,820 146,449 13,910 64,758

CPP contributions on self-employment 96 1,460 3,119 720 1,021

Social Benefits repayment 97 1,440 3,627 160 374

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98 230 139 210 115

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 15,890 109,401 14,670 51,183

Total tax payable 101 16,410 262,597 15,070 117,336

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ItemItemCode

AgeGroup:65 to 69Males (#)

AgeGroup:65 to 69Males ($)

AgeGroup:65 to 69

Females (#)

AgeGroup:65 to 69

Females ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 12,390 10,690

Number of non-taxable returns 2 6,440 8,760

Total number of returns 3 18,820 19,450

Employment income 4 5,310 225,096 3,870 86,963

Commissions (from employment) 5 60 5,494 60 1,007

Other employment income 6 2,770 2,801 1,410 1,094

Old age security (OAS) pension 7 17,920 111,959 18,800 118,322

CPP or QPP benefits 8 18,410 129,660 18,650 96,197

Other pensions and superannuation 9 9,270 216,446 7,430 133,273

Elected split-pension amount 10 1,270 8,924 4,510 52,220

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 3,860 52,039 1,780 17,155

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 2,420 25,055 2,010 16,918

Interest and other investment income 13 3,730 7,524 3,580 4,975

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14

Net rental income 15 680 2,737 530 1,573

Taxable capital gains 16 1,490 16,304 1,380 6,837

RRSP income 17 1,560 18,218 1,420 14,848

Other income 18 2,010 12,223 1,670 8,152

Net business income 19 680 5,933 350 2,304

Net professional income 20 170 11,546 70 2,024

Net commission income 21 100 3,017 50 949

Net farming income 22 50 -130 10 73

Net fishing income 23 560 10,275 130 2,122

Workers' compensation benefits 24 780 5,765 350 2,316

Social assistance payments 25 310 1,746 220 1,220

Net federal supplements 26 6,220 30,526 7,640 37,754

Total income assessed 27 18,810 903,560 19,440 609,530

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 1,030 4,149 760 2,240

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 1,760 18,393 970 11,798

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30 5,010 57,745 1,360 9,714

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 2,710 1,705 1,310 566

Child care expenses 32

Business investment loss 33

Moving expenses 34

Support payments made 35 70 1,209

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 890 2,927 670 2,046

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37 660 531 250 160

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employmentincome 38

Exploration and development expenses 39

Other employment expenses 40 290 1,692 130 335

Clergy residence deduction 41 50 488 10 113

Other deductions 42 710 1,417 390 647

Total deductions before adjustments 43 8,820 90,352 4,220 27,655

Social benefits repayment 44 1,710 6,372 500 1,375

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:65 to 69Males (#)

Age Group:65 to 69Males ($)

Age Group:65 to 69

Females (#)

Age Group:65 to 69

Females ($)

Net income 45 18,800 806,978 19,430 580,523

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46

Security options deductions 47

Other payments deduction 48 6,710 38,017 7,910 41,284

Non-capital losses of other years 49

Net capital losses of other years 50 240 801 180 511

Capital gains deduction 51 50 6,050 20 1,518

Northern residents deductions 52 540 3,519 260 1,436

Additional deductions 53 60 235 70 632

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54

Total deductions from net income 55 7,510 51,657 8,380 45,411

Taxable income assessed 56 18,770 755,404 19,400 535,164

Basic personal amount 57 18,820 218,728 19,450 226,072

Age amount 58 17,480 110,093 19,060 127,603

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59 2,430 12,424 340 1,488

Canada caregiver amount 60 590 2,963 390 1,901

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 30 249 50 380

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63 4,260 5,340 3,060 2,517

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 64 660 531 250 160

Employment insurance premiums 65 4,700 2,161 3,070 1,049

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers' amount 69 290 867 10 33

Canada employment amount 70 7,110 6,580 4,930 4,472

Public transit amount 71 20 7 20 5

Home accessibility expenses 72 20 120

Home buyers' amount 73

Pension income amount 74 9,980 19,291 10,120 19,596

Disability amount 75 1,660 13,384 1,220 9,891

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76 200 1,603 140 1,094

Interest paid on student loans 77

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78 50 63 30 33

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 79 100 335 30 95

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80 2,940 18,260 2,570 14,873

Medical expenses 81 5,020 13,552 6,000 14,910

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 18,820 63,991 19,450 63,944

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 3,820 4,573

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 3,800 1,255

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 18,820 66,073 19,450 65,199

Federal dividend tax credit 87 2,130 2,963 1,680 2,049

Minimum tax carryover 88 40 100 10 49

Basic federal tax 89 11,080 73,956 8,950 34,024

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:65 to 69Males (#)

Age Group:65 to 69Males ($)

Age Group:65 to 69

Females (#)

Age Group:65 to 69

Females ($)

Federal foreign tax credit 90 650 209 580 130

Federal political contribution tax credit 91 90 19 40 8

Investment tax credit 92

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94 30 223 10 92

Net federal tax 95 11,070 73,696 8,950 33,885

CPP contributions on self-employment 96 660 1,061 250 319

Social Benefits repayment 97 1,710 6,372 500 1,375

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 12,290 59,252 10,650 29,847

Total tax payable 101 12,390 140,380 10,690 65,427

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ItemItemCode

AgeGroup:70 to 74Males (#)

AgeGroup:70 to 74Males ($)

AgeGroup:70 to 74

Females (#)

AgeGroup:70 to 74

Females ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 7,780 6,690

Number of non-taxable returns 2 6,640 8,410

Total number of returns 3 14,420 15,100

Employment income 4 1,950 72,681 1,240 27,170

Commissions (from employment) 5 20 1,035

Other employment income 6 1,260 1,030 500 436

Old age security (OAS) pension 7 14,280 98,575 15,040 104,242

CPP or QPP benefits 8 14,280 100,548 14,340 74,066

Other pensions and superannuation 9 8,230 180,353 6,370 98,909

Elected split-pension amount 10 910 6,862 3,250 37,479

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 1,140 14,817 390 3,366

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 1,890 20,953 1,390 10,148

Interest and other investment income 13 2,960 5,130 2,640 3,906

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14

Net rental income 15 390 1,306 310 1,029

Taxable capital gains 16 1,100 7,303 940 6,589

RRSP income 17 670 6,035 530 4,739

Other income 18 1,500 8,935 1,190 3,972

Net business income 19 380 2,775 190 654

Net professional income 20 130 5,310 20 346

Net commission income 21 80 1,810 20 83

Net farming income 22

Net fishing income 23 210 4,775 30 518

Workers' compensation benefits 24 510 2,436 180 1,038

Social assistance payments 25

Net federal supplements 26 6,510 29,218 7,990 38,990

Total income assessed 27 14,410 572,057 15,090 418,440

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 210 809 140 359

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 440 5,491 170 2,717

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30 4,110 47,639 750 5,288

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 880 384 370 115

Child care expenses 32

Business investment loss 33

Moving expenses 34

Support payments made 35 30 352

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 750 2,466 500 1,415

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37 50 26 20 5

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employmentincome 38

Exploration and development expenses 39

Other employment expenses 40 100 609 40 97

Clergy residence deduction 41 20 191 10 85

Other deductions 42 260 1,360 160 1,661

Total deductions before adjustments 43 5,300 59,450 1,780 11,788

Social benefits repayment 44 780 3,335 390 1,314

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:70 to 74Males (#)

Age Group:70 to 74Males ($)

Age Group:70 to 74

Females (#)

Age Group:70 to 74

Females ($)

Net income 45 14,400 509,938 15,090 405,423

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46

Security options deductions 47

Other payments deduction 48 6,720 31,707 8,090 40,070

Non-capital losses of other years 49

Net capital losses of other years 50 220 837 150 383

Capital gains deduction 51 30 2,145 20 2,394

Northern residents deductions 52 260 1,682 160 902

Additional deductions 53 80 219 120 822

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54

Total deductions from net income 55 7,230 36,675 8,460 44,585

Taxable income assessed 56 14,400 473,280 15,070 360,870

Basic personal amount 57 14,420 167,559 15,100 175,494

Age amount 58 13,840 92,024 14,830 102,073

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59 1,580 4,858 200 843

Canada caregiver amount 60 370 1,885 220 970

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 10 117 40 268

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63 400 296 240 120

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 64 50 26 20 5

Employment insurance premiums 65 1,520 587 810 242

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers' amount 69 100 285

Canada employment amount 70 2,960 2,522 1,650 1,416

Public transit amount 71 20 6

Home accessibility expenses 72

Home buyers' amount 73

Pension income amount 74 8,620 16,602 8,050 15,370

Disability amount 75 1,240 10,022 830 6,711

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76 120 995 60 527

Interest paid on student loans 77

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 79 40 107

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80 3,810 24,617 2,350 12,717

Medical expenses 81 3,800 10,896 4,110 10,072

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 14,420 50,026 15,100 49,038

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 4,090 5,958

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 4,080 1,640 2,860 975

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 14,420 51,666 15,100 50,013

Federal dividend tax credit 87 1,570 2,616 1,170 1,265

Minimum tax carryover 88 10 38

Basic federal tax 89 6,530 37,384 5,340 20,145

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:70 to 74Males (#)

Age Group:70 to 74Males ($)

Age Group:70 to 74

Females (#)

Age Group:70 to 74

Females ($)

Federal foreign tax credit 90 530 182 440 123

Federal political contribution tax credit 91 70 13 40 11

Investment tax credit 92

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94 10 102

Net federal tax 95 6,520 37,165 5,340 20,010

CPP contributions on self-employment 96 50 53 20 10

Social Benefits repayment 97 780 3,335 390 1,314

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 7,760 30,565 6,680 17,481

Total tax payable 101 7,780 71,118 6,690 38,815

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ItemItemCode

AgeGroup:75 to 79Males (#)

AgeGroup:75 to 79Males ($)

AgeGroup:75 to 79

Females (#)

AgeGroup:75 to 79

Females ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 3,930 3,550

Number of non-taxable returns 2 4,850 6,040

Total number of returns 3 8,780 9,590

Employment income 4 480 12,779 280 5,664

Commissions (from employment) 5

Other employment income 6 600 490 180 135

Old age security (OAS) pension 7 8,730 59,805 9,560 65,837

CPP or QPP benefits 8 8,700 62,538 8,910 49,398

Other pensions and superannuation 9 5,090 101,247 4,170 57,788

Elected split-pension amount 10 460 3,301 1,560 17,522

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 220 2,489

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 1,010 7,768 780 7,481

Interest and other investment income 13 1,750 3,534 1,610 2,707

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14

Net rental income 15 190 1,065 150 445

Taxable capital gains 16 580 5,616 510 2,595

RRSP income 17

Other income 18 740 3,812 660 3,358

Net business income 19 160 869 70 395

Net professional income 20 60 1,331 10 77

Net commission income 21

Net farming income 22 10 -82

Net fishing income 23 50 755

Workers' compensation benefits 24 250 1,174 90 577

Social assistance payments 25

Net federal supplements 26 4,680 19,474 5,830 29,507

Total income assessed 27 8,770 289,019 9,580 244,696

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28 30 67

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 40 156

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30 2,160 24,537 340 2,388

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 240 55 90 23

Child care expenses 32

Business investment loss 33

Moving expenses 34

Support payments made 35 30 354

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 410 1,124 270 896

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employmentincome 38

Exploration and development expenses 39

Other employment expenses 40 30 90

Clergy residence deduction 41

Other deductions 42 110 178 80 607

Total deductions before adjustments 43 2,590 26,633 730 4,307

Social benefits repayment 44 260 981 170 614

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:75 to 79Males (#)

Age Group:75 to 79Males ($)

Age Group:75 to 79

Females (#)

Age Group:75 to 79

Females ($)

Net income 45 8,770 261,424 9,580 239,776

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46

Security options deductions 47

Other payments deduction 48 4,780 20,676 5,870 30,103

Non-capital losses of other years 49

Net capital losses of other years 50 110 324 80 190

Capital gains deduction 51 10 1,402

Northern residents deductions 52 120 708 90 432

Additional deductions 53 70 205 100 1,014

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54

Total deductions from net income 55 5,040 23,316 6,070 32,423

Taxable income assessed 56 8,770 238,142 9,560 207,362

Basic personal amount 57 8,780 102,042 9,590 111,414

Age amount 58 8,580 58,948 9,470 65,906

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59 1,050 2,533

Canada caregiver amount 60 190 915 100 440

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 20 138

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 64

Employment insurance premiums 65 300 90 150 41

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers' amount 69 20 57

Canada employment amount 70 1,020 705 450 336

Public transit amount 71

Home accessibility expenses 72

Home buyers' amount 73

Pension income amount 74 5,290 10,031 4,920 9,158

Disability amount 75 710 5,793 540 4,357

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76 60 491 40 294

Interest paid on student loans 77

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 79

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80 2,800 18,148 1,290 6,747

Medical expenses 81 2,330 6,846 2,330 6,715

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 8,780 31,014 9,590 30,924

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 2,410 3,453 1,930 2,399

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 2,400 958 1,920 651

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 8,780 31,972 9,590 31,576

Federal dividend tax credit 87 800 950 650 940

Minimum tax carryover 88

Basic federal tax 89 3,080 13,510 2,760 9,760

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ItemItem Code

Age Group:75 to 79Males (#)

Age Group:75 to 79Males ($)

Age Group:75 to 79

Females (#)

Age Group:75 to 79

Females ($)

Federal foreign tax credit 90 280 98 270 67

Federal political contribution tax credit 91 50 12 40 7

Investment tax credit 92

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94

Net federal tax 95 3,090 13,400 2,760 9,686

CPP contributions on self-employment 96

Social Benefits repayment 97 260 981 170 614

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 3,910 11,520 3,540 8,580

Total tax payable 101 3,930 25,900 3,550 18,880

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ItemItemCode

AgeGroup:80 and

over Males(#)

AgeGroup:80 and

over Males($)

AgeGroup:80 andover

Females (#)

AgeGroup:80 andover

Females ($)

Number of taxable returns 1 3,490 3,760

Number of non-taxable returns 2 5,920 9,810

Total number of returns 3 9,410 13,570

Employment income 4 140 5,179 80 1,922

Commissions (from employment) 5

Other employment income 6 550 349 160 190

Old age security (OAS) pension 7 9,350 62,460 13,520 91,042

CPP or QPP benefits 8 9,300 69,215 12,300 75,900

Other pensions and superannuation 9 5,330 91,718 5,800 69,170

Elected split-pension amount 10 360 2,619 930 10,375

Employment insurance and other benefits 11 40 353

Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations 12 910 13,790 940 15,272

Interest and other investment income 13 1,870 3,526 2,140 4,797

Net partnership income (limited or non-active partners only) 14

Net rental income 15 150 524 110 492

Taxable capital gains 16 560 12,174 630 7,498

RRSP income 17 250 952 260 1,234

Other income 18 730 4,219 820 3,775

Net business income 19 70 398 30 -35

Net professional income 20 30 1,448

Net commission income 21

Net farming income 22

Net fishing income 23 10 796

Workers' compensation benefits 24 200 967 100 870

Social assistance payments 25

Net federal supplements 26 5,570 22,899 9,610 53,539

Total income assessed 27 9,400 293,807 13,560 336,361

Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction 28

RRSP/PRPP deduction 29 30 88

Deduction for elected split-pension amount 30 1,650 17,828 160 935

Annual union, professional, or like dues 31 130 26 50 4

Child care expenses 32

Business investment loss 33

Moving expenses 34

Support payments made 35

Carrying charges and interest expenses 36 330 2,208 350 1,109

Deduction for CPP/QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 37

Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employmentincome 38

Exploration and development expenses 39

Other employment expenses 40

Clergy residence deduction 41

Other deductions 42 120 1,680 110 1,095

Total deductions before adjustments 43 1,990 22,211 630 3,313

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Item

Item Code

Age Group:80 and

over Males(#)

Age Group:80 and

over Males($)

Age Group:80 and

overFemales (#)

Age Group:80 and

overFemales ($)

Social benefits repayment 44 240 871 210 788

Net income 45 9,400 270,726 13,560 332,260

Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 46

Security options deductions 47

Other payments deduction 48 5,660 23,874 9,640 54,420

Non-capital losses of other years 49

Net capital losses of other years 50 80 246

Capital gains deduction 51 10 1,673

Northern residents deductions 52 110 596 80 383

Additional deductions 53 80 282 180 1,730

Farming/fishing losses of prior years 54

Total deductions from net income 55 5,890 26,615 9,870 57,247

Taxable income assessed 56 9,390 244,140 13,520 275,029

Basic personal amount 57 9,410 109,398 13,570 157,797

Age amount 58 9,230 64,296 13,410 94,428

Spouse or common-law partner amount 59 150 806

Canada caregiver amount 60 200 917 80 343

Amount for an eligible dependant 61 30 228

Family caregiver amount for children under 18 years of age 62

CPP or QPP contributions through employment 63

CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 64

Employment insurance premiums 65 70 19 20 6

PPIP premiums paid 66

PPIP premiums payable on employment income 67

PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 68

Volunteer firefighters' amount/search and rescue volunteers' amount 69

Canada employment amount 70 670 300 240 140

Public transit amount 71 10 3

Home accessibility expenses 72

Home buyers' amount 73

Pension income amount 74 5,540 10,150 6,370 11,618

Disability amount 75 900 7,266 1,130 9,155

Disability amount transferred from a dependant 76 40 334 50 417

Interest paid on student loans 77

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 78

Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 79

Amounts transferred from spouse or common-law partner 80 3,000 20,013 890 4,475

Medical expenses 81 2,470 12,718 3,150 20,235

Total tax credits on personal amounts 82 9,410 34,324 13,570 44,953

Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 83 2,520 4,076 2,880 4,162

Eligible cultural and ecological gifts 84

Total tax credit on donations and gifts 85 2,520 1,190 2,870 1,157

Total federal non-refundable tax credits 86 9,410 35,514 13,570 46,110

Federal dividend tax credit 87 700 1,823 690 2,064

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Item

Item Code

Age Group:80 and

over Males(#)

Age Group:80 and

over Males($)

Age Group:80 and

overFemales (#)

Age Group:80 and

overFemales ($)

Minimum tax carryover 88

Basic federal tax 89 2,580 13,138 2,860 10,277

Federal foreign tax credit 90 250 93 260 80

Federal political contribution tax credit 91 20 4 10 3

Investment tax credit 92

Labour-sponsored funds tax credit (provincially registered) 93

Alternative minimum tax payable 94

Net federal tax 95 2,570 13,019 2,860 10,191

CPP contributions on self-employment 96

Social Benefits repayment 97 240 871 210 788

Working income tax benefit (WITB) 98

Eligible educator school supply tax credit 99

Net provincial or territorial tax 100 3,470 10,827 3,750 9,171

Total tax payable 101 3,490 24,718 3,760 20,150