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I've been in an ambulance several times and never charged(in BC), so I assume that there is some minimum amount you have to make before you have to pay. There are federal taxes as well, you can find information you need on the canada revenue agency website.
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Eau de MacGowan posted:Thanks for all the information. You've actually above and beyond and a little too focused on healthcare, my most pressing question was whether there is a federal or provincial tax beyond the personal income tax? Currently I live in Japan where I pay 20% income, 10% prefectural to separate agencies, and then health insurance beyond that (oh, and as a self-employed a 5% retroactive tax on income two years previous, which is why I want to get the gently caress out of here). Do I get one bill on income alone in Canada, or two, or three? It's effectively "one bill" for income tax, since you'll do all your income taxes at the same time and send it to the same place. There are also property (land) taxes that are separate, yes. Here are the federal tax brackets and the provincial tax brackets: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/fq/txrts-eng.html Obviously it depends greatly on how much money you'll be making.
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