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Tax Brackets · 2026

Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Federal and provincial marginal rates. You only pay the higher rate on income that falls inside each bracket — not on your whole paycheck.

Combine

Stacked by bracket

5 federal · 8 provincial
FederalProvincial

Federal · 2026

14.0%
$0 – $58,523
20.5%
$58,523 – $117,045
26.0%
$117,045 – $181,440
29.0%
$181,440 – $258,482
33.0%
$258,482 +
$58,523
to
$0
$117,045
to
$58,523
$181,440
to
$117,045
$258,482
to
$181,440
up
and
$258,482

Newfoundland and Labrador · 2026

$44,678
to
$0
$89,354
to
$44,678
$159,528
to
$89,354
$223,340
to
$159,528
$285,319
to
$223,340
$570,638
to
$285,319
$1,141,275
to
$570,638
up
and
$1,141,275
8.70%
$0 – $44,678
14.5%
$44,678 – $89,354
15.8%
$89,354 – $159,528
17.8%
$159,528 – $223,340
19.8%
$223,340 – $285,319
20.8%
$285,319 – $570,638
21.3%
$570,638 – $1,141,275
21.8%
$1,141,275 +

Income

Step 01 · CAD
22.7% marginalThe combined federal + provincial bracket rate on your next dollar of income — earlier dollars keep their lower rates. Each segment on the bar below is one bracket: the darker the segment, the higher its rate. This is the published bracket rate; the marginal rate in your results can differ slightly once surtaxes and credits are factored in.
22.7%35.0%36.3%41.8%46.8%48.8%52.8%53.8%

50% inclusion rate - only half is taxable

Actual amount received: T5 box 24

Actual amount received: T5 box 10

Taxed as regular income: no gross-up or dividend tax credit

Net of expenses. You pay both halves of CPP, no EI

Net rental, interest, royalties. Bracket rates apply, no CPP/EI

Calculated taxes

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