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Originally Posted by mgburg
Do you have a sampling of your tax brackets? Just curious what you're currently paying in vs. what you're able to make.
Now, how would that compare? It wouldn't...you'd need to show pre- and post- Canadian HC figures for taxation. And I have no idea when Canada went to the National/Provincial HC System... (Each Providence has its own system, or is a National System?)
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I crunched the numbers for the Canadian national tax with the Ontario province tax. It came out to 40%. Next checked the property tax rates, their rates by province go from slightly lower to one fifth of California rates.
Next subtracted what the employer pays , I paid and the deductibles and broke about even, without the snow. A family of four would do much better (just add up the HI cost of your lovely deductibles). If you made 30-50K you costs would be about 25% less.
If you are chronically ill the difference would be ginormous. Denied prescriptions and services for my father were $80K in the last year of his life.