Canada income tax calculator 2023

Get a quick, free estimate of your 2023 income tax refund or taxes owed using our income tax calculator. Plus, explore Canadian and provincial income tax FAQ and resources from TurboTax.

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2023 Federal income tax brackets

Here are the tax brackets for Canada based on your taxable income.

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Canadian tax basics

Whether you’re a first-time filer or need a refresher, use these videos to
learn more about filing your Canadian income tax return.



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Frequently asked questions

The deadline to file your 2023 income tax return in 2024 is midnight on April 30. If you’re self-employed, your tax return is due on June 17, 2024, since June 15 falls on a Saturday.

Learn more about tax deadlines

It can take 2 to 3 weeks to receive a refund when you transmit your return via NETFILE. For mailed returns, refunds are mailed out in 4 to 6 weeks following receipt of the return by the CRA or the Revenu Quebec.

Learn more about tax refunds

If you have to pay income taxes to the CRA, you can do so online through the CRA’s My Payment online portal. Pay by setting up a pre-authorized debit agreement using CRA My Account or through a third-party service provider with credit card, e-transfer, or PayPal.

Learn more about paying your taxes online

If you’re a resident of Canada for any part of the year and are earning income, whether that’s employment, self-employment, investment or other income, you're subject to Canadian income tax. There are no exemptions for age or occupation.

Learn more about who’s required to file an income tax return

The CRA requires that you retain your records for a minimum of 6 years, by law.

You can ask to amend your tax return for up to the previous 10 years, so it’s a good idea to maintain your records for that long.

Learn more about maintaining your income tax records

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Get organized for tax season with everything you need to file your taxes with ease.