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Working in Alberta Low Personal Taxes Comparison of Provincial and Federal Taxes by Province Two-Income Family of Four - $100,000* Comparison of Provincial and Federal Taxes by Province Two-Income Family of Four- $200,000* Alberta $5,195 $17,734 Saskatchewan $6,707 $19,251 British Columbia $7,817 $20,341 Ontario $8,998 $21,541 Manitoba $10,043 $22,547 New Brunswick $10,523 $23,016 Prince Edward Island $11,217 $23,693 Nova Scotia $11,407 $23,882 Newfoundland & Labrador $12,321 $24,816 Québec $12,944 $25,982 ■Total Federal Tax ■Total Provincial Tax Alberta $14,006 $51,055 British Columbia $16,226 $53,281 Saskatchewan $18,287 $55,285 Ontario $21,611 $58,633 New Brunswick $25,026 $61,905 Manitoba $25,124 $62,010 Prince Edward Island $26,153 $62,999 Nova Scotia $26,943 $63,770 Newfoundland & Labrador $27,949 $64,828 Québec $33,393 $70,978 ■Total Federal Tax ■Total Provincial Tax Source: Alberta Treasury Board and Finance (* as of April 2017) Note: Comparisons are for a family with a 60/40 income split and two children aged 6 and 12. It includes the impact of income taxes, sales taxes, fuel taxes, health premiums and payroll taxes Alberta Government
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