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2024 Tax Rates Used
Province
AB
BC
MB
NB
NS
NF
ON
PE
PQ
SK
Under 3 Full-Time Employees Including Owners
No
Yes
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Gross Capital Gains Available To Harvest
Capital Gains Inclusion Rate
Taxable Capital Gain
Accountant Fee For Capital Dividend
Corporate Passive Income
Corporate Eligible Dividend Income
Corporate Interest/Other Passive Income
Other Capital Gains Realized This Year
Total Taxable Capital Gain
Aggregate Investment Income
Corporate Income
Corp Active Income (Before Owner Salary)
Salary Paid To Owner
Dividends Paid Out To Owner
Personal Income
Salary From Corp
Other T4 Income
Pre-existing RRSP Room
New RRSP Room
RRSP Deduction Claimed
Taxable Investment Income From Outside Corporation
Eligible Dividends
Interest & Other
Capital Gains (Gross)
Estimated Personal After-Tax Cashflow
Baseline
Harvest
Manually Adjust the Dividends For Equal Cashflow
(Will turn green when within $250)
Total Corporate & Personal Taxes/Fees/CPP
Baseline
Harvest
Net Savings (Cost) of Capital Gain Harvest
Corporate Tax Inefficiencies (See Details Tab)
Not enough dividends dispensed to release all RDTOH.
Consider paying more dividends (has less tax drag than leaving money in corp).
Paying more dividends has more tax drag than leaving money in corp.
Options: spend more, lower passive income, or accept the higher tax drag.
Not enough dividends dispensed to empty CDA
Options: Harvest less capital gain or dispense more dividends.
Corporate Income
Active Income & Taxes
Baseline
Harvest
Corp Active Income (Before Owner Salary)
Salary Paid To Owner
CPP Employer Contribution
Net Corp Active Income
Corp Tax On Active Income
Passive Income & Taxes
Baseline
Harvest
Passive Income Limit
Corp Aggregate Investment Income
Corporate GRIP
Capital Dividend Account (CDA)
Elig Dividend Income: eRDTOH Collected
eRDTOH Refunded
Other Investment Income Tax Collected
nRDTOH Collected
nRDTOH Refunded
Net Corp Tax on Passive Income
Total Corporate Tax Paid
Pre-dividend retained earnings
Dividends Paid Out To Owner
Baseline
Harvest
Capital Dividend
Eligible Dividends
Ineligible Dividends
Total Dividends
Net Retained Corporate Earnings To Invest
Baseline
Harvest
Pre-dividend retained earnings
Dividends Paid Out To Owner
Accountant Fee for Capital Dividend
Net Corporate Retained Earnings To Invest
Corp Capital Benefit (Cost) of Harvest
Personal Income
Baseline
Harvest
Salary From Corp
Other T4 Income
Pre-existing RRSP Room
New RRSP Room
RRSP Deduction
Eligible Dividends
Ineligible Dividends
Interest & Other
Capital Gains (Gross)
Capital Dividend From Corp
Income Taxes
CPP Contribution
Net Personal Cashflow
Benefit (Cost) Personal Cashflow From Harvest
Total Corporate & Personal Taxes/Fees/CPP
Net Tax/Fee Savings (Loss) From Harvest
Corporate Tax Inefficiencies (See Details Tab)
Not enough dividends dispensed to release all RDTOH.
Consider paying more dividends (has less tax drag than leaving money in corp).
Paying more dividends has more tax drag than leaving money in corp.
Options: Dispense more dividends, lower passive income, or accept the tax drag.
Not enough dividends dispensed to empty CDA
Options: Harvest less capital gain or dispense more dividends.
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