Done Mod 5 - Provincial tax payable (1... @ Calculation of the provincial tax payable (before credits) by an individual with taxable income of $88,500. Ontario Tax Rate Ontario Cumulative 2020 Tax Ontario Tax 5.05% 2259 2259 9.15% 4094 6353 11.16% 6754 13107 12.16% 8512 21619 13.16% It depends It Depends Tax Bracket 2020 Up to $44,740 $44,741 to $89,482 $89,483 to $150,000 $150,001 to $220,000 $220,001 and over 2,259.37 4,004.04 (88,500 - 44,740) x 9.15% 6263 Manitoba Tax Bracket 2020 Up to $33,389 $33,390 to $72,164 $72,165 and over Cumulative Tax Rate Manitoba Manitoba 2020 Tax Tax 10.80% 3606 3606 12.75% 4944 8550 17.40% It Depends It Depends 8,549.82 (72,164 - 33,389) x 12.75% 2,842.46 (88,500 - 72,164) * 17.40% 11392 Module 5 - Practice Question Mr. Jay Brown is 66 years of age and his 2020 income is made up of employment income of $75,800, contributed $6,500 to his RRSP. He also earned interest income from Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of $3,700 during 2020 and received Old Age Security benefits of $7,400 (because of large business losses during the previous two years, no amount was withheld from the OAS payments). Mr. Brown and his family live in Toronto, Ontario. For 2020, Mr. Brown's employer withheld maximum CPP ($2,898) and El ($856) contributions. Other information pertaining to 2020 is as follows: 1. Mr. Brown's spouse is 59 years old and qualifies for the disability tax credit. Her income for the year totaled $4,500. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have two daughters, Keith, aged 15 and Laura, aged 17. Keith had income of $2,700 for the year while Laura had net income of $3,000. In September 2020, Laura began full time attendance at a Canadian university. Mr. Brown paid her tuition fees of $6,000, of which $3,500 was for the fall 2020 semester. Laura is willing to transfer her tuition credit to her father. 3. The family medical expenses for the year, all of which were paid by Mr. Brown, totaled $3,845. Of this amount, $300 was paid for Keith and $900 for Laura. 4. During the year, Mr. Brown made cash donations to registered Canadian charities in the amount of $2,000. 5. During the year, Mr. Brown made contributions to federal political parties totaling $1,800 Required: Use the above information to determine Mr. Brown's - Clawback amount for the social benefit repayment Net income for tax purposes Federal tax payable before tax credit (Gross tax) Tax credits available Federal tax payable for 2020. Done Mod 5 - Provincial tax payable (1... @ Calculation of the provincial tax payable (before credits) by an individual with taxable income of $88,500. Ontario Tax Rate Ontario Cumulative 2020 Tax Ontario Tax 5.05% 2259 2259 9.15% 4094 6353 11.16% 6754 13107 12.16% 8512 21619 13.16% It depends It Depends Tax Bracket 2020 Up to $44,740 $44,741 to $89,482 $89,483 to $150,000 $150,001 to $220,000 $220,001 and over 2,259.37 4,004.04 (88,500 - 44,740) x 9.15% 6263 Manitoba Tax Bracket 2020 Up to $33,389 $33,390 to $72,164 $72,165 and over Cumulative Tax Rate Manitoba Manitoba 2020 Tax Tax 10.80% 3606 3606 12.75% 4944 8550 17.40% It Depends It Depends 8,549.82 (72,164 - 33,389) x 12.75% 2,842.46 (88,500 - 72,164) * 17.40% 11392 Module 5 - Practice Question Mr. Jay Brown is 66 years of age and his 2020 income is made up of employment income of $75,800, contributed $6,500 to his RRSP. He also earned interest income from Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of $3,700 during 2020 and received Old Age Security benefits of $7,400 (because of large business losses during the previous two years, no amount was withheld from the OAS payments). Mr. Brown and his family live in Toronto, Ontario. For 2020, Mr. Brown's employer withheld maximum CPP ($2,898) and El ($856) contributions. Other information pertaining to 2020 is as follows: 1. Mr. Brown's spouse is 59 years old and qualifies for the disability tax credit. Her income for the year totaled $4,500. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have two daughters, Keith, aged 15 and Laura, aged 17. Keith had income of $2,700 for the year while Laura had net income of $3,000. In September 2020, Laura began full time attendance at a Canadian university. Mr. Brown paid her tuition fees of $6,000, of which $3,500 was for the fall 2020 semester. Laura is willing to transfer her tuition credit to her father. 3. The family medical expenses for the year, all of which were paid by Mr. Brown, totaled $3,845. Of this amount, $300 was paid for Keith and $900 for Laura. 4. During the year, Mr. Brown made cash donations to registered Canadian charities in the amount of $2,000. 5. During the year, Mr. Brown made contributions to federal political parties totaling $1,800 Required: Use the above information to determine Mr. Brown's - Clawback amount for the social benefit repayment Net income for tax purposes Federal tax payable before tax credit (Gross tax) Tax credits available Federal tax payable for 2020