Canada Business Tax Rates 2024

The capacity of Canada to pull in and keep talented employees, entrepreneurs, and investment is impacted by a variety of conditions. Some of these are out of the government's direct control, including fluctuations in commodity prices throughout the world. However, government policies have the power to influence Canada's investment climate, and as a result, they have the power to influence how appealing our nation is to both industry and labour. The policy element of the investment climate that is of the utmost importance is tax competitiveness.

Federal Tax Rates

  • Basic Part I tax rate: 28% after federal tax abatement (previously 38%)
  • Net tax rate: 15% after the general tax cut
  • Net tax rate for small businesses: 9% for privately held firms under Canadian management that use the small business deduction

Provincial and Territorial Tax Rates

Most provinces and territories have a lower rate and a higher rate of income tax, with the average provincial corporate tax rate being around 11%.

Here's a breakdown of the provincial and territorial corporate tax rates for 2024:

Province/Territory General Tax Rate Small Business Tax Rate
Newfoundland and Labrador 15% 9.5%
Prince Edward Island 13.5% 9.0%
Nova Scotia 15% 9.5%
New Brunswick 13% 7.5%
Quebec 12.5% 8.5%
Ontario 11.5% 8.5%
Manitoba 12% 8.0%
Saskatchewan 10% 8.0%
Alberta 8% 4.5%
British Columbia 12% 7.7%
Yukon 11.5% 8.5%
Northwest Territories 11.5% 8.5%
Nunavut 8.5% 8.5%

These tax rates are subject to change, so it is always advisable to consult with a tax advisor to ensure that you are aware of the latest rates.

Lower Tax Rate 

The federal business tax rate in Canada is substantially lower at 15%, and the average provincial corporate tax rate is another 11%. Contrast it with the 35 percent federal company tax rate plus an average state business tax rate of around 4 percent in the United States.

Moreover, to give the provinces and territories room to enact CITs, the federal basic rate is abated by 10%. Taxable income allotted to Canadian provinces and territories is eligible for the reduction. Taxable income that is allocated to a foreign jurisdiction is typically exempt from provincial or territorial taxes and ineligible for abatement.

Government rates

After federal tax abatement, the basic Part I tax rate drops to 28% from 38% of your taxable income. The net tax rate is 15% after the general tax cut. The net tax rate is 9% for privately held firms under Canadian management that use the small business deduction.

Rates in provinces or territories

The majority of provinces and territories have a lower rate and a higher rate of income tax.

Conclusion

This blog has covered Canada's business tax rate in 2024. The government has introduced a business tax rate according to the economic conditions of the country. The feral tax rate has decreased significantly, and the government rates have also changed. 

Written By:
Salman Rundhawa
Salman Rundhawa is the founder of Filing Taxes. Salman provides valuable tax planning, accounting, and income tax preparation services in Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, and Hamilton.

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