Alberta
Form AB428, Alberta Tax and Credits, is used to calculate your Alberta tax and credits.
Alberta Tax and Credits (AB428)
Tax rates for 2022
- 10% on the portion of your taxable income that is $134,238 or less, plus
- 12% on the portion of your taxable income that is more than $134,238 but not more than $161,086, plus
- 13% on the portion of your taxable income that is more than $161,086 but not more than $214,781, plus
- 14% on the portion of your taxable income that is more than $214,781 but not more than $322,171, plus
- 15% on the portion of your taxable income that is more than $322,171
Alberta tax
The following taxes are included in the calculation of your Alberta tax:
Non-refundable tax credits
Alberta offers the following non-refundable tax credits to reduce your amount of provincial tax payable:
- Adoption expenses
- Age amount
- Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants
- Amount for an eligible dependant
- Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older
- Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner
- Basic personal amount
- CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment income and other earnings
- CPP or QPP contributions through employment income
- Caregiver amount
- Disability amount for self
- Disability amount transferred from a dependant
- Dividend tax credit
- Donations and gifts
- Employment insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings
- Employment insurance premiums through employment
- Interest paid on your student loans
- Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 2005 or later
- Minimum tax carryover
- Pension income amount
- Political contributions tax credit
- Provincial foreign tax credit
- Spouse or common-law partner amount
- Your unused tuition and education amounts
Refundable tax credits
Alberta offers the following refundable tax credits:
For more information
If you have questions about your income tax return, go to Personal income tax or call 1-800-959-8281.
To get forms, go to Forms and publications.
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