Investor Presentaiton
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
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