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Ontario Canada Tax Calculator 2019

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Calculate your Ontario provincial tax for 2019 using this professional tax calculator. This tool provides accurate results based on the 2019 tax rates and brackets for Ontario, Canada. Whether you're an individual, business, or self-employed, this calculator helps you understand your tax obligations for the year.

How the Ontario Tax Calculator Works

The Ontario tax calculator uses the 2019 provincial tax rates to compute your tax liability. The calculation follows these steps:

  1. Enter your total taxable income for 2019
  2. The calculator applies the Ontario tax brackets to determine your tax
  3. It subtracts any deductions or credits you've claimed
  4. The result shows your estimated provincial tax for the year

Tax Calculation Formula

Ontario tax = (Taxable income × Tax rate) - Deductions/Credits

Where tax rate is determined by the applicable tax bracket.

The calculator uses the 2019 Ontario tax rates which were:

  • 15% on the first $44,703 of taxable income
  • 28.5% on the next $44,703 to $89,406
  • 33% on the next $90,000 to $150,000
  • 39% on taxable income over $150,000

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your total taxable income for 2019 in the calculator
  2. Enter any deductions or credits you've claimed
  3. Click "Calculate" to see your estimated provincial tax
  4. Review the breakdown of your tax calculation
  5. Use the result to estimate your total tax liability

This calculator provides an estimate. For exact tax calculations, consult a tax professional or use official government tax forms.

Ontario Tax Brackets for 2019

The 2019 Ontario tax brackets were structured as follows:

Taxable Income Range Tax Rate
$0 - $44,703 15%
$44,704 - $89,406 28.5%
$89,407 - $150,000 33%
$150,001 and above 39%

These brackets were used to calculate the progressive tax on taxable income in Ontario for 2019.

Example Calculation

Let's calculate the Ontario provincial tax for someone with $100,000 in taxable income and no deductions or credits.

  1. First $44,703 at 15%: $44,703 × 0.15 = $6,705.45
  2. Next $44,703 to $89,406 at 28.5%: $44,703 × 0.285 = $12,705.45
  3. Remaining $10,594 at 33%: $10,594 × 0.33 = $3,481.02
  4. Total tax: $6,705.45 + $12,705.45 + $3,481.02 = $22,891.92

This example shows how the progressive tax system works in Ontario for 2019.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this Ontario tax calculator?
This calculator provides an estimate based on the 2019 Ontario tax rates. For exact calculations, consult a tax professional or use official government tax forms.
Do I need to include federal tax in this calculation?
No, this calculator only calculates Ontario provincial tax. You'll need to use a federal tax calculator for your federal tax liability.
What deductions and credits are included in this calculation?
The calculator allows you to input any deductions or credits you've claimed. These are subtracted from your taxable income before calculating the tax.
Can I use this calculator for self-employed individuals?
Yes, you can use this calculator for self-employed individuals. Enter your total taxable income from self-employment along with any other income sources.
How do I file my Ontario taxes after using this calculator?
After using this calculator, you can use the results to complete your Ontario tax return. The calculator provides an estimate to help you prepare your return.