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Nova Scotia 2022 and 2021 Personal Marginal
Income Tax Rates
The Nova Scotia tax brackets and personal tax credit amounts are
not increased for inflation.
The Federal tax brackets
and personal tax credit amounts are increased for 2022 by an indexation factor of
1.024 (a 2.4% increase).
The indexation factors, tax brackets and tax rates have been confirmed to Canada Revenue Agency
information.
If Nova Scotia had not discontinued indexing, their tax brackets
and personal amounts would have been increased for 2022 by an indexation factor
of 1.029 (a 2.9% increase).
TaxTips.ca - Nova Scotia Personal Income Tax Brackets and Tax Rates
2022
Taxable Income
2022
Tax Rates
2021
Taxable Income
2021
Tax Rates
first $29,590
8.79%
first $29,590
8.79%
over $29,590 up to
$59,180
14.95%
over $29,590 up to
$59,180
14.95%
over $59,180 up to $93,000
16.67%
over $59,180 up to $93,000
16.67%
over $93,000 up to
$150,000
17.50%
over $93,000 up to
$150,000
17.50%
over $150,000
21.00%
over $150,000
21.00%
TaxTips.ca - Combined Federal
& Nova Scotia Tax Brackets and Tax Rates
2022
Taxable Income
NS
2022
Marginal Tax Rates
2021
Taxable Income
NS
2021
Marginal Tax Rates
Other
Income
Capital
Gains
Canadian
Dividends
Other
Income
Capital
Gains
Canadian
Dividends
Eligible
Non-Eligible
Eligible
Non-Eligible
first $25,000
23.79%
11.90%
-0.11%
13.54%
first $25,000
23.79%
11.90%
-0.11%
13.54%
over $25,000 up to
$29,590
24.32%
12.16%
0.62%
14.14%
over $25,000 up to
$29,590
24.32%
12.16%
0.62%
14.14%
over $29,590 up to
$50,197
30.48%
15.24%
9.12%
21.23%
over $29,590 up to
$49,020
30.48%
15.24%
9.12%
21.23%
over
$50,197 up to $59,180
35.98%
17.99%
16.71%
27.55%
over $49,020 up to $59,180
35.98%
17.99%
16.71%
27.55%
over $59,180 up to
$74,999
37.70%
18.85%
19.09%
29.53%
over $59,180 up to
$74,999
37.70%
18.85%
19.09%
29.53%
over $74,999 up to
$93,000
37.17%
18.59%
18.35%
28.92%
over $74,999 up to
$93,000
37.17%
18.59%
18.35%
28.92%
over $93,000 up to
$100,392
38.00%
19.00%
19.50%
29.88%
over $93,000 up to
$98,040
38.00%
19.00%
19.50%
29.88%
over $100,392 up to
$150,000
43.50%
21.75%
27.09%
36.20%
over $98,040 up to
$150,000
43.50%
21.75%
27.09%
36.20%
over $150,000 up to
$155,625
47.00%
23.50%
31.92%
40.23%
over $150,000 up to
$151,978
47.00%
23.50%
31.92%
40.23%
over
$155,625 up
to $221,708
50.38%
25.19%
36.58%
44.12%
over $151,978 up
to $216,511
50.32%
25.16%
36.50%
44.05%
over $221,708
54.00%
27.00%
41.58%
48.28%
over $216,511
54.00%
27.00%
41.58%
48.28%
Marginal tax rate for dividends is a % of actual
dividends received (not grossed-up taxable amount).
Marginal tax rate for capital gains is a % of total capital gains
(not taxable capital gains).
Gross-up rate for eligible dividends is 38%, and for non-eligible dividends is
15%.
For more information see
Nova Scotia dividend tax credits.
Nova Scotia Basic Personal
Amount
2022
Personal Amount (2)
2022
Tax
Rate
2021
Personal Amount (2)
2021
Tax
Rate
$8,481
8.79%
$8,481
8.79%
Federal Basic Personal
Amount
2022
Personal Amount (1)
2022
Tax
Rate
2021
Personal Amount (1)
2021
Tax
Rate
$14,398
15%
$13,808
15%
(1) See the federal
tax rates page for information on the enhanced federal
personal amount, which increases the marginal tax rates for taxable incomes in
the second highest federal tax bracket. The
marginal tax rates in blue above have been adjusted to reflect these changes.
(2) An additional
$3,000 personal amount for 2018 and subsequent years, which is reduced at the rate of
6% of taxable income in excess of $25,000, is reflected in the
purple marginal tax rates above. It is reduced to zero at taxable
income of $75,000. This increases the marginal tax rates for
taxable incomes over $25,000 and under $75,000. The regular
personal amount of $8,481 does not affect marginal tax
rates for taxable income over $8,481, because it is not reduced as
taxable income increases.
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