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Canada Basic Personal Amount Calculator

For informational purposes only. This tool does not constitute financial advice. Consult a qualified financial adviser before making investment or financial decisions.
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If your spouse earns significantly less than you, make sure the lower-earning spouse's income (including investment income, RRSP income, and all other sources) is below the BPA so you can claim the maximum Spouse or Common-Law Partner Amount. Income splitting strategies like spousal RRSPs and pension splitting are designed partly to equalize income and maximize use of the BPA.

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The Basic Personal Amount was part of the original 1972 income tax reform under the Carter Commission recommendations. Before personal credits, Canadians received a basic personal exemption — a deduction from income rather than a credit. Converting to a credit system in 1988 ensured that the BPA provides equal dollar value to all taxpayers regardless of marginal rate.

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