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Ontario Tax Calculator

Visually calculate your 2026, 2025, and 2024 personal Ontario taxes with detailed breakdowns and sankey diagrams.

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Enter your income and deductions below, then click Calculate Tax to see a detailed breakdown of your federal and provincial taxes.

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About Ontario Income Tax

Provincial Tax Rates

5.05% - 13.16%

5 brackets · 2026

Basic Personal Amount

$12,989

Tax-free threshold · 2026

Tax System

Ontario

Provincial rates

Overview

Ontario charges its own progressive provincial income tax on top of federal tax, with several brackets plus the income-tested Ontario Health Premium and an Ontario surtax on higher provincial tax. Provincial and federal brackets have separate thresholds, so your total tax is two independent calculations added together — there is no single "combined" rate applied to all your income. The live table below shows the current federal and Ontario brackets and Basic Personal Amount, and the calculator applies them automatically.

Combined Federal & Provincial Tax Brackets

Income RangeFed.Prov.Total
$0 - $53,89114.00%5.05%19.05%
$53,891 - $58,52314.00%9.15%23.15%
$58,523 - $107,78520.50%9.15%29.65%
$107,785 - $117,04520.50%11.16%31.66%
$117,045 - $150,00026.00%11.16%37.16%
$150,000 - $181,44026.00%12.16%38.16%
$181,440 - $220,00029.00%12.16%41.16%
$220,000 - $258,48229.00%13.16%42.16%
$258,482 - 33.00%13.16%46.16%

* Combined rates show the total marginal tax rate (federal + provincial) for each income bracket

Federal Tax Brackets (2026)

Income RangeRate
$0 - $58,52314.00%
$58,523 - $117,04520.50%
$117,045 - $181,44026.00%
$181,440 - $258,48229.00%
$258,482 - 33.00%

ON Provincial Tax Brackets (2026)

Income RangeRate
$0 - $53,8915.05%
$53,891 - $107,7859.15%
$107,785 - $150,00011.16%
$150,000 - $220,00012.16%
$220,000 - 13.16%

How Tax Brackets Work

Tax brackets are progressive, meaning you only pay the higher rate on income within that bracket. For example, if you earn $100,000, you don't pay the highest rate on all your income. Instead, you pay the first bracket rate on the first $58,523, the second bracket rate on income from $58,523 to $117,045, and so on.

Key Ontario Tax Credits

  • Ontario LIFT Credit (refundable)
  • Ontario Trillium Benefit (refundable)
  • Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit
  • Ontario Senior Public Transit Credit
  • Ontario Senior Homeowners' Property Tax Grant

Provincial Credits Detail

Ontario offers several credits, including the refundable LIFT Credit for low-income workers, the Ontario Trillium Benefit (combining sales-tax, energy, and property-tax credits), senior credits for transit and property tax, and standard credits for dependants, medical expenses, and donations.

Tax System Highlights

  • Multiple progressive provincial tax brackets
  • Ontario Health Premium calculated separately on taxable income
  • Ontario surtax applied on higher provincial tax
  • Refundable LIFT Credit for low-income individuals and families
  • Trillium Benefit combining sales-tax, energy, and property-tax credits