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Hi
We are relocating to Ontario. It's myself, wife and 2 small kids.
1)My rough annual income may be $100000. Could some one please make out my take home monthly? I tried my best to google but really confused and hence need your help.
2)How about usual life style there? And average rent for 2 bedroom apart in a decent locality?
I don't live in Canada, but I used this Canadian Take-Home Pay Calculator. It says that if you're salary is $100,000, your take home pay would be $70,234 or $5,853 per month.
How do you explain that in this site, if you select the number of pay periods in the year to be "01-yearly", it is not equivalent to selecting "12- monthly" * 12. In the example you have given, Ontario -100,000, picking yearly gives 70,403.88. Yet not 12 * 5,590.52.
Can anyone explain this to me?
Thank you
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Originally Posted by myriambh
You can use this website, it's very reliable, you just have to fill in the 6 first lines:
For example, if you live in Ontario, make 100000$ yearly on a basis of 40hours/week. Your monthly net income will be $5,590.52.
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