Both the federal and Nova Scotia government have imposed income taxes on individuals and the federal government charges the bulk of income taxes with the province charging a somewhat lower percentage. Income tax brackets throughout Canada are progressive with the high income residents paying a higher percentage than the low income residents.
Nova Scotia Tax Brackets 2014 | NS Income Tax Rates – Federal Income Tax Rates are not included:
Income Tax Brackets | Income Tax Rates |
Up to $29,590 | 8.79% |
$29,591 to $59,180 | 14.95% |
$59,181 to $93,000 | 16.67% |
$93,001 to $150,000 | 17.50% |
$150,001 and Over | 21% |
Listed below are the sample of the combined Nova Scotia and federal personal income tax rate brackets for the Year 2014:
Taxable Income | Tax Brackets & Rates |
Up to $43,561 | 25% |
$43,562 to $87,123 | 38% |
$87,124 to $135,054 | 43.5% |
$135,055 and Over | 50% |
These combined federal and provincial income tax brackets and rates give you a basic idea about how much tax you should pay and they are not guaranteed to be accurate. These For informational purposes only!
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