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Big G says Canadians 70%.

I found this table: Federal tax rates for 2007 Canadians:

15.5% on the first $37,178 of taxable income, +
22% on the next $37,179 of taxable income (on the portion of taxable income between $37,178 and $74,357), +
26% on the next $46,530 of taxable income (on the portion of taxable income between $74,357 and $120,887), +
29% of taxable income over $120,887.

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You can't answer your own question.

2007-04-19 10:32:14 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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what about services though? I think people disconnect the taxation from the benefit, especially us Americans.. we are so used to very little service verses what we pay that these sorts of stats just kind of go by, but think about how many services the Canadians get... and not intrusive wire taps and such but actual services, education, Health care, there jail population is 10th of our per capaita, in other words .. they've got all the same 21st century woes but they have no homeless, very low crime rates... I'm sorry I think the Canadian system is much more just.

and the reality is after sales tax, fed tax. state tax, property tax, School tax, Garment Tax, Gas Tax, Land Tax, etc,etc,etc ... I bet we pay pretty darn well near the same amount...

2007-04-19 10:39:18 · answer #1 · answered by sitizen_x 3 · 0 0

Well most canadians have health insurance so atleast their tax money is being put to some use. They dont waste billions of dollars to make other people suffer.

2007-04-19 10:53:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well i went and did the hard work for you.

I used the US and Canadian income tax and figured out the tax burden for 6 income levels.

For single filers:

$20,000

Canada - $2,377 11.39%
US - $1,530 7.6%

$25,000

Canada - $3,442 11.89%
US - $2,280 9.1%

$35,000

Canada - $5,580 15.94%
US - $3,750 10.8%

$50,000

Canada - $10,159 20.3%
US - $7,686 15.3%

$100,000

Canada - $29,374 29.3%
US - $21,888 21.8%


$500,000

Canada - $214,465 42.89%
US - $165,812 33%


I did this as a single tax payer using standard deductions.

2007-04-19 11:31:34 · answer #3 · answered by jeeper_peeper321 7 · 0 0

Canadians pay a higher percentage but not very much higher.
Its pretty close to the same.

2007-04-19 10:56:02 · answer #4 · answered by sociald 7 · 1 0

Canadians and Big G is correct.

2007-04-19 10:39:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The Canadians, they have Mounties

2007-04-20 05:04:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Probably the Canadian, what's a beaver pelt worth today?

2007-04-19 10:36:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

here's you answer

2007-04-19 10:36:55 · answer #8 · answered by kapute2 5 · 1 0

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