Actually from what you have described, it makes perfect sense that your income tax is nil. The basic personal amount is $11,327, and the eligible dependent amount is also $11,327. Between just those two credits, you have $22,654 to help offset taxes...and with your children's disabilities, and getting a credit for the employee portion of your CPP, it makes perfect sense that you would have no income tax owing. The CPP is calculated as 9.9% of your net income above $3500. You say your income is $25,000...so I would calculate your CPP owing as being:
($25,000 - $3,500) x 9.9 = $2128.50
Actually from what you have described, it makes perfect sense that your income tax is nil. The basic personal amount is $11,327, and the eligible dependent amount is also $11,327. Between just those two credits, you have $22,654 to help offset taxes...and with your children's disabilities, and getting a credit for the employee portion of your CPP, it makes perfect sense that you would have no income tax owing. The CPP is calculated as 9.9% of your net income above $3500. You say your income is $25,000...so I would calculate your CPP owing as being:
($25,000 - $3,500) x 9.9 = $2128.50
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