The basic personal exemption in 2017 was $11,635. That person will be able to claim the Canada employment credit, so about $1,150, roughly; their CPP contributions; and their EI premiums. Probably they're not quite tax—it's pretty close. For a single parent, it would probably be a bit.... I think there would still be non-taxable.... It'll depend on the type. A single parent would be able to claim the eligible dependant credit, so...they'd have two basic personal amounts.
Evidence of meeting #145 for Finance in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was rate.
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