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Tax Rates in Alberta
The 2022 combined personal federal and Alberta tax rates had tax increases in the $155,625 through $221,708 tax brackets in comparison to the prior year due to federal tax rate increases, while more income qualified at the bottom two tax brackets. There was no increase at the top tax bracket. This is a positive for taxpayers with less than $155,625 in income and at the cost of those above that amount.
2022 Combined Federal and Alberta Tax Brackets and Tax Rates | |||||
Other Income |
Capital Gains |
Canadian Dividends | |||
From | To | Eligible | Non-Eligible | ||
$ – | $ 50,197 | 25.00% | 12.50% | 2.57% | 15.86% |
$ 50,197 | $ 100,392 | 30.50% | 15.25% | 10.16% | 22.18% |
$ 100,392 | $ 131,220 | 36.00% | 18.00% | 17.75% | 28.51% |
$ 131,220 | $ 155,625 | 38.00% | 19.00% | 20.51% | 30.81% |
$ 155,625 | $ 157,464 | 41.38% | 20.69% | 25.17% | 34.70% |
$ 157,464 | $ 209,952 | 42.38% | 21.19% | 26.55% | 35.85% |
$ 209,952 | $ 221,708 | 43.38% | 21.69% | 27.93% | 37.00% |
$ 221,708 | $ 314,928 | 47.00% | 23.50% | 32.93% | 41.16% |
$ 314,928 | and up | 48.00% | 24.00% | 34.31% | 42.31% |
It is good practice to update your tax plan each year based on the revised tax rates.
2021 Combined Federal and Alberta Tax Brackets and Tax Rates | |||||
Other Income |
Capital Gains |
Canadian Dividends | |||
From | To | Eligible | Non-Eligible | ||
$ – | $ 49,020 | 25.00% | 12.50% | 2.57% | 15.86% |
$ 49,020 | $ 98,040 | 30.50% | 15.25% | 10.16% | 22.18% |
$ 98,040 | $ 131,220 | 36.00% | 18.00% | 17.75% | 28.51% |
$ 131,220 | $ 151,978 | 38.00% | 19.00% | 20.51% | 30.81% |
$ 151,978 | $ 157,464 | 41.32% | 20.66% | 25.09% | 34.63% |
$ 157,464 | $ 209,952 | 42.32% | 21.16% | 26.47% | 35.78% |
$ 209,952 | $ 216,511 | 43.32% | 21.66% | 27.85% | 36.93% |
$ 216,511 | $ 314,928 | 47.00% | 23.50% | 32.93% | 41.16% |
$ 314,928 | and up | 48.00% | 24.00% | 34.31% | 42.31% |
Remember to pay the remittances on any 2021 salaries and bonuses that are paid by January 15, 2022.
Your tax planning and payroll calculations may require adjustments. Give us a call if you require a consultation.
The corporate tax rates remain consistent with where the rates left in 2021.
2022 Corporate Tax Rates | |||
Federal | Alberta | Combined | |
General | 15.00% | 8.00% | 23.00% |
Small Business | 9.00% | 2.00% | 11.00% |
2021 Corporate Tax Rates | |||
Federal | Alberta | Combined | |
General | 15.00% | 8.00% | 23.00% |
Small Business | 9.00% | 2.00% | 11.00% |
Information from the Government of Alberta and Canada websites.
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