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rjessome said:job_seeker is right and there are also considerations of other kinds of deductions such as number of dependents, spouse's income, etc. It's not a "one size fits all" kind of thing.
Hello this is my first time to apply my refund but i pay them back its because my salary is little bit high and my employer deduct a little bit to make my salary higher than other so now i need to pay the goverment.. but my friend said apply or get RRSP to lower down my income tax bracketennaesor said:I have no idea, my current employer said that because I get paid more this time, so I only get small refund..
kitt1517 said:Hi guys
I'm the one that still confuse with my tax refund year 2009. I worked for 9 months I recieved refund 132 CAD and comparison with my friend who worked 7 months she got 1,570 CAD (We're single). As I compared my T4 with hers, we paid the same rate of tax,cpp and ei. It doesn't make sense to me because it's so different.
kitt1517 said:Hi guys
I'm the one that still confuse with my tax refund year 2009. I worked for 9 months I recieved refund 132 CAD and comparison with my friend who worked 7 months she got 1,570 CAD (We're single). As I compared my T4 with hers, we paid the same rate of tax,cpp and ei. It doesn't make sense to me because it's so different.
maybe you got a higher salary thats why..kitt1517 said:Hi guys
I'm the one that still confuse with my tax refund year 2009. I worked for 9 months I recieved refund 132 CAD and comparison with my friend who worked 7 months she got 1,570 CAD (We're single). As I compared my T4 with hers, we paid the same rate of tax,cpp and ei. It doesn't make sense to me because it's so different.
She worked less time than you and therefore would have earned less money overall. So the amount of income tax she would be required to contribute would be less as well.kitt1517 said:Hi guys
I'm the one that still confuse with my tax refund year 2009. I worked for 9 months I recieved refund 132 CAD and comparison with my friend who worked 7 months she got 1,570 CAD (We're single). As I compared my T4 with hers, we paid the same rate of tax,cpp and ei. It doesn't make sense to me because it's so different.
Because you worked for a LONGER period of time. You say what you earned AFTER deductions but you don't say what you earned BEFORE deductions. It looks to me that your friend may have earned (BEFORE deductions) just under the personal income tax amount ($10,320 for 2009) required to have to pay federal tax. You would have earned more than that amount so are required to pay federal tax.kitt1517 said:Thank you everyone, This is my saraly and hours of work between I and my friend
Me : work 40 hrs/week = 257.75 /week == 1031 /month ** tax refund 132 (worked 9 months)
My friend : work 40 hrs/week = 281.25 /week == 1125 /month ** tax refund 1570 (worked 7 months)
As I compare with my friend I get lower saraly than her why my tax refund that i got too much less than her? The question WHY WHY WHY still in my head. It's hard to understand. Does anyone tell me? ???
yes rjessome, In year 2009 I worked 2 months longer than her but My net income was 15,633 and my friend was 13,110.28 CAD. I've try to find out what happened? it's not just compare with my friend but with the friends who share in this forum I'm the only one that got the less!!!rjessome said:Because you worked for a LONGER period of time. You say what you earned AFTER deductions but you don't say what you earned BEFORE deductions. It looks to me that your friend may have earned (BEFORE deductions) just under the personal income tax amount ($10,320 for 2009) required to have to pay federal tax. You would have earned more than that amount so are required to pay federal tax.
Do you work in different provinces?kitt1517 said:yes rjessome, In year 2009 I worked 2 months longer than her but My net income was 15,633 and my friend was 13,110.28 CAD. I've try to find out what happened? it's not just compare with my friend but with the friends who share in this forum I'm the only one that got the less!!!