Ontario vs British Columbia
Comparing take-home pay for a $50/hour salary after taxes.
📍 Ontario
$74,786 /year net
| Period | Gross | Tax | Net Pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual | $104,000.00 | $29,214.00 | $74,786.00 |
| Monthly | $8,667.00 | $2,435.00 | $6,232.00 |
| Weekly | $2,000.00 | $562.00 | $1,438.00 |
| Daily | $400.00 | $112.00 | $288.00 |
* Based on 260 working days per year* Based on 40 hours per week (8h/day)
Annual Tax Breakdown
Federal Income Tax$15,028.00
Ontario State Tax$6,272.00
CPP (Pension)$6,188.00
EI (Insurance)$1,726.00
Total Annual Deductions$29,214.00
Higher Net Pay
📍 British Columbia
$75,284 /year net
| Period | Gross | Tax | Net Pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual | $104,000.00 | $28,716.00 | $75,284.00 |
| Monthly | $8,667.00 | $2,393.00 | $6,274.00 |
| Weekly | $2,000.00 | $552.00 | $1,448.00 |
| Daily | $400.00 | $110.00 | $290.00 |
* Based on 260 working days per year* Based on 40 hours per week (8h/day)
Annual Tax Breakdown
Federal Income Tax$15,028.00
British Columbia State Tax$5,774.00
CPP (Pension)$6,188.00
EI (Insurance)$1,726.00
Total Annual Deductions$28,716.00
The Verdict
You take home $498 less in Ontario than in British Columbia. That's a difference of 0.7% in disposable income strictly due to taxation.