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kal el

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I´m planing to move to Canada in the next 6 months and I´m planing to be self employed. What is the percentage of tax you have to pay for jobs related to IT.
 

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This isn't a simple question.

Canada uses a progressive tax rate - i.e. it is based on your income level. Tax rates also differ by province. As a self employed person, it will also potentially differ depending on how you register your business.

Nonetheless, start here http://taxtips.ca/marginaltaxrates.htm
 

kal el

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Thanks for your help. You have been very helpful. Another question, actually an assumption, please correct me if I´m wrong. I´m assuming on self-employment I will be able to register a company. There fore I have the taxes for the earnings of the register company and my personal taxes (my salary).
 

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If you are legal you can register a company. If you are not, you cannot. If you are selfemployed you file one tax return for business and personal. If you register a Corporation, then you file two if you draw a salary from it.
 

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kal el said:
Phantom2013 thank you for your help. By legal you mean permanent resident?
Yes - permanent resident or Canadian citizen. You must be one of these before you can register a company.
 

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Note that if you are not a PR or Canadian citizen, you can't just come to Canada and start working as a self-employed person.

To work in Canada you will first have to find an employer who is willing to offer you a job, that employer must then obtain an approved Labour Market Opinion and request approval to hire you. If the LMO is approved you can then apply for a closed work permit that is tied to that specific employer. If your work permit is approved you can then come to Canada and start working.
 

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scylla said:
Note that if you are not a PR or Canadian citizen, you can't just come to Canada and start working as a self-employed person.

To work in Canada you will first have to find an employer who is willing to offer you a job, that employer must then obtain an approved Labour Market Opinion and request approval to hire you. If the LMO is approved you can then apply for a closed work permit that is tied to that specific employer. If your work permit is approved you can then come to Canada and start working.
I had my own ideas of what self employment is. Luckily I have been a dj, music producer... I do work with graphics... so I may qualify, and I have experience, I actually part of music history of Thunder Bay and of Port Elizabeth (South Africa).
 

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kal el said:
I had my own ideas of what self employment is. Luckily I have been a dj, music producer... I do work with graphics... so I may qualify, and I have experience, I actually part of music history of Thunder Bay and of Port Elizabeth (South Africa).
It sounds like you are thinking of applying to immigrate through the self-employment immigration program. If so, then unfortunately you won't be in Canada in six months. It takes many years for application to be processed through this immigration stream. I would plan for processing to take 3-5 years for this class (if you qualify).