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This table contains 5600 series, with data for years 2012 - 2012 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years), and is no longer being released. This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (35 items: Canada; Atlantic provinces; Newfoundland and Labrador; Prince Edward Island; ...); Low income lines (4 items: Low income cut-offs after tax, 1992 base; Low income cut-offs before tax, 1992 base; Market basket measure, 2011 base; Low income measure after tax); Statistics (5 items: Number of persons in low income; Percentage of persons in low income; Average gap ratio (percent); Median gap ratio (percent); ...); Persons in low income (8 items: All persons; Persons under 18 years; Persons 18 to 64 years; Persons 65 years and over; ...).
Low income cut-offs before and after tax by community size, one person, 2011 constant dollars.
Low income cut-offs (LICOs) before and after tax by community size and family size, in constant dollars, annual.
Low income cut-offs (LICOs) before and after tax by community size and family size, in current dollars, annual.
This table contains 692 series, with data for years 1996 - 1996 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years), and is no longer being released. This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (173 items: Canada; Newfoundland and Labrador; Health and Community Services St. John's Region, Newfoundland and Labrador; Health and Community Services Eastern Region, Newfoundland and Labrador; ...); Characteristics (4 items: Average personal income; Standard error - average personal income; Low 95% confidence interval - average personal income; High 95% confidence interval - average personal income).
The Final Statistics presents data from personal income returns that were processed for the tax year two years prior to year of publication. For example, the 2012 edition of the tables analyze returns from the 2010 tax year, which generally had to be filed by the end of April 2011. The 2012 edition of final statistics are based on 100% of all returns up to the cut-off date of June 30, 2012. These statistics contain the most recent 2010 tax year assessment or reassessment up to the cut-off date
The T1 Final Statistics presents data from personal income returns that were processed for the tax year two years prior to year of publication. For example, the 2011 edition of the tables analyze returns from the 2009 tax year, which generally had to be filed by the end of April 2010. The 2011 edition of final statistics are based on 100% of all returns up to the cut-off date of June 30, 2011. These data contain the most recent 2009 tax year assessment or reassessment up to the cut-off date
Poverty, usually measured using income, and poor health are closely related. Income is one of the non-medical determinants of health. For most of the 1990’s, the proportion of Canadians living below the low-income cut-off value increased significantly. The highest incidence values are found in the Atlantic Provinces, southern Quebec, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
Four family profiles, comprising both one and two income families, are used to demonstrate the different tax burdens faced across provinces. The total tax load comprises estimates for personal income tax, provincial sales tax, health premiums, payroll tax, and fuel tax.
Four family profiles, comprising both one and two income families, are used to demonstrate the different tax burdens faced across provinces. The total tax load comprises estimates for personal income tax, provincial sales tax, health premiums, payroll tax, and fuel tax.