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Old Posted Jun 13, 2024, 4:26 PM
Ozabald Ozabald is offline
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Originally Posted by Acajack View Post
Milton Friedman or Adam Smith might call this a "win-win".

Though BTW, all of the Maritimers I've known who worked in the oil patch were Alberta residents and tax filers from what I can ascertain.

I mean, you'd be crazy not to be if you could:

https://www.eytaxcalculators.com/en/...alculator.html
Absolutely, from an income tax perspective, being taxed in Alberta is much better than in any of the Atlantic provinces. It is interesting that Newfoundland, of all provinces, has its top income tax rate kick in at $1,103,478. It's the only province with a seven figure income tax bracket. Alberta has the second highest income tax bracket, which kicks in at $355,845.
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