How are taxes spent?
What is taxed?
Wages
Doing your taxes
Credits & Deductions
100

Name something FEDERAL taxes might be spent on

Military, Environment, Foreign Aid, Indigenous Services, Federal Prisons

100

What is PST?

Provincial Sales Tax

100

What does EI stand for?

Employment Insurance

100

Name one expense you should save the receipt when doing your taxes

Daycare, medical expenses, or charitable donations

100

What is a tax deduction?

Something that reduces your taxable income

200

Name something PROVINCIAL taxes might be spent on 

Healthcare, Education, Highways, or Social Services

200

True or False: Alberta has provincial sales tax

False 

200

What is the minimum wage in Alberta?

$15 hr

200

What is gross income?

The money you make before taxes and deductions are taken off

200

What is a tax credit?

Something that reduces the amount of tax you owe

300

Name something PROPERTY TAXES (Municipal) might be spent on 

Police, Fire Services, Snow Removal, Sidewalks, or Local Roads

300

True or False: Alberta is the only province in Canada that has no PST 

True

300

What is the minimum wage in Alberta for students under 18 working part time?

$13/hr

Only for the first 28 hours per week during school periods.

300

What is net income?

Income after taxes and deductions

300

Name one example of a tax credit

GST/HST credit, Canada Workers Benefit, or donation tax credit

400

True or False: Roads can be paid for by different levels of government

True

Municipal: Local roads, Sidewalks, etc.

Provincial: Highways and Major roads


400

How much is the federal Goods and Services tax? (GST)

5%

400

What does CPP stand for?

Canada Pension Plan

400

The tax code changes every year - True or False?

True 

400

Name one example of a tax deduction

RRSP contributions, childcare expenses, or employment expenses

500

Why do we pay taxes?

To help pay for public services 

500

What is the carbon tax?

Carbon tax is a fee added to fossil fuels like gas or natural gas because they create pollution.

The goal is to encourage people and companies to reduce pollution and use cleaner energy.

500

True or False: Everyone pays the same federal income tax rate

False: Canada has "progressive" taxation 

500

When are 2026 taxes due for most individuals?

April 30, 2027

You can still file after the deadline, but if you owe money, you may have penalties and interest.

Due date means the deadline to file and pay on time.

500
Why should we keep receipts for taxes?

To prove your expenses or claims if CRA asks

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