Income statistics by economic family type and income source, annual.
Income of individuals by age group, sex and income source, Canada, provinces and selected census metropolitan areas, annual.
Families of tax filers; Single-earner and dual-earner census families by number of children (final T1 Family File; T1FF).
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Department of Finance transition briefing materials prepared for the Minister of Middle Class Prosperity and Associate Minister of Finance upon appointment on November 20, 2019
This table presents income shares, thresholds, tax shares, and total counts of individual Canadian tax filers, with a focus on high income individuals (95% income threshold, 99% threshold, etc.). Income thresholds are based on national threshold values, regardless of selected geography; for example, the number of Nova Scotians in the top 1% will be calculated as the number of taxfiling Nova Scotians whose total income exceeded the 99% national income threshold. Different definitions of income are available in the table namely market, total, and after-tax income, both with and without capital gains.
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Department of Finance transition briefing materials prepared for the Minister of Middle Class Prosperity and Associate Minister of Finance upon appointment on November 20, 2019
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This map shows median income of individuals, for the population 15 years of age and over reporting income in 1995 (not including institutional residents). The highest median incomes were observed in the urban areas of Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa-Hull, Montreal, and Quebec. According to the 1996 Census, close to 21 million individuals reported income for 1995. The total income from all sources reflected a 6% decrease when compared to 1990. The national median income for Canada was $18 891. Incomes of individuals and families living in rural Canada tended to be lower than for urban areas. Differences in income distributions were also significant within major urban areas. Nearly 80% of the total population lived in census metropolitan areas.
Families of tax filers; Census families by total income, family type and number of children (final T1 Family File; T1FF).
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This indicator measures the amount of annual incremental federal revenue generated as a result of additional Federal Budget initiatives used to support Government of Canada responsibilities and priorities and the Agency's ultimate outcome: "Canadians meet their obligations, non-compliance is addressed, and Canadians have access to appropriate mechanisms for resolving disputes". This supports the Minister's Mandate commitment to crack down on tax evaders and combat tax avoidance, as well as the Government priority of growing the middle class. This indicator is on track to exceed the five-year target of $2.6B by March of 2021. The in-year target for 2018-19 was $1.4B with results of $1.99B. The reported result reflects 2018–19 investments from Budgets 2015, 2016, and 2017. Budgets 2016 and 2017 include some initiatives that extend Budget 2015 funding and expand some existing workloads. Therefore, revenue results include initiatives from all three years' budgets. The incremental revenue is comprised of federal income tax adjustments for the years audited plus future years’ adjustments discounted to the net present value and the value of GST/HST recoveries plus third-party, transfer pricing and gross negligence penalties. It does not account for the impact of appeals reversals and uncollected amounts.
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This indicator measures the amount of annual incremental federal revenue generated as a result of additional Federal Budget initiatives used to support Government of Canada responsibilities and priorities and the Agency's ultimate outcome: "Canadians meet their obligations, non-compliance is addressed, and Canadians have access to appropriate mechanisms for resolving disputes". This supports the Minister's Mandate commitment to crack down on tax evaders and combat tax avoidance, as well as the Government priority of growing the middle class.
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Federal Budget 2017 is a collection of all 63 data tables and charts within the Building a Strong Middle Class budget plan released on March 22, 2017.
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This indicator measures the amount of annual incremental federal revenue generated as a result of additional Federal Budget initiatives used to support Government of Canada responsibilities and priorities and the Agency's ultimate outcome: "Canadians meet their obligations, non-compliance is addressed, and Canadians have access to appropriate mechanisms for resolving disputes". This supports the Minister's Mandate commitment to crack down on tax evaders and combat tax avoidance, as well as the Government priority of growing the middle class.
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Federal Budget 2016 is a collection of all 37 data tables within the Growing the Middle Class budget plan released on March 22, 2016.
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Federal Budget 2018 is a collection of all 98 data tables and charts within the Equality + Growth: A Strong Middle Class budget plan released on February 27, 2018.
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Federal Budget 2016 is a collection of all 37 data tables within the Growing the Middle Class budget plan released on March 22, 2016.
Low income cut-offs (LICOs) before and after tax by community size and family size, in current dollars, annual.
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Federal Budget 2019 is a collection of 104 data charts and tables within the Investing in the Middle Class budget plan released on March 19, 2019.
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Federal Budget 2017 is a collection of all 63 data tables and charts within the Building a Strong Middle Class budget plan released on March 22, 2017.
Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending, Canada, regions and provinces.
This table contains 2394 series, with data for years 1991 - 1991 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 items: Canada ...), Population group (19 items: Entire cohort; Income adequacy quintile 1 (lowest);Income adequacy quintile 2;Income adequacy quintile 3 ...), Age (14 items: At 25 years; At 30 years; At 40 years; At 35 years ...), Sex (3 items: Both sexes; Females; Males ...), Characteristics (3 items: Life expectancy; High 95% confidence interval; life expectancy; Low 95% confidence interval; life expectancy ...).
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Income statistics by economic family type and income source, annual.