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Many Canadians will start seeing a bit more money on their paycheques.
The federal government’s middle-class tax cut took effect on July 1.
It lowers the marginal personal income tax rate by one percentage point to 14 per cent.
Those with incomes under $114,750 are expected to benefit most, according to the federal government.
Federal officials have said the tax cut will save a two-income family up to $840 per year.
However, the Parliamentary Budget Officer projects the savings will only be a fraction of that.
It found the average family will save about $280 in the 2026-27 fiscal year.
Average savings range from $50 for a low-income single senior to $750 for high-income couples with children.
Written by: Stevenson Media Group
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