Canada Payroll Tax Calculator 2022
Estimate employee deductions and employer payroll costs accurately for 2022.
🎯 What
Calculate 2022 payroll deductions including CPP (Canada Pension Plan), EI (Employment Insurance), and Federal & Provincial income tax withholding.
👥 Who
For employers planning payroll costs, HR teams managing deductions, and employees estimating net take-home pay.
💡 Why
Ensure accurate 2022 estimates for budgeting. Includes 2022 CPP rates, EI maximums, and tax brackets.
💰 Payroll Details
CPP & EI Settings
Default: 2022 Federal Basic Personal Amount
📊 Paycheque Summary
Enter amounts to calculate.
Detailed Payroll Breakdown
2022 Payroll Tax Overview
Max Pensionable: $64,900
Employer matches 100%
Max Insurable: $60,300
Employer pays 1.4x (2.21%)
Employer Cost = Gross + CPP + EI
Federal Tax Brackets (2022)
- 15.0%: on the first $50,197 of taxable income
- 20.5%: on the next $50,195 (up to $100,392)
- 26.0%: on the next $55,233 (up to $155,625)
- 29.0%: on the next $66,083 (up to $221,708)
- 33.0%: on income over $221,708
Examples
Example 1: Ontario Monthly ($5,000)
Gross Pay: $5,000
CPP (5.70%): ~$270
EI (1.58%): ~$79
Federal/Prov Tax: ~$750
Net Pay: ~$3,901
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Quebec included?
A: Quebec uses QPP & QPIP (separate calculator required). This calculator uses standard federal CPP/EI rules.
Q: Does this include WSIB?
A: No, WSIB varies by industry.
Q: Is this CRA official?
A: No, estimation only.
Disclaimer: This payroll calculator is for informational and AdSense content use only. Rates are based on standard 2022 payroll rules. Not legal, tax, or accounting advice. Always confirm with CRA or a certified payroll professional.