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Tax Deductions vs. Tax Credits in Canada: What’s the Difference? (And Why It Matters to You)

So you’ve started working, maybe picked up a side hustle or two, and now you’re filing your taxes like a responsible adult (go you!). But wait—someone just mentioned tax deductions and tax credits, and now you’re confused. Aren’t they the same thing?

Short answer: Nope.
Long answer: Let’s break it down in plain language.


🧾 First, Let’s Talk About What Taxes Are

Before we dive into deductions vs. credits, quick refresher:
In Canada, you pay taxes on your income—how much money you earn. But the government gives you ways to reduce how much you owe. That’s where deductions and credits come in.


💸 Tax Deductions = Lower Your Taxable Income

Think of a tax deduction like a coupon that reduces how much of your income gets taxed.

Example:

Let’s say you made $40,000 last year.
You claim a $1,000 deduction.
Now, you’ll only be taxed on $39,000, not the full $40K.

This means less income = less tax.

Common Deductions:

  • RRSP contributions 💰 (saving for retirement)
  • Union or professional dues 👩‍⚕️👨‍💼
  • Childcare expenses 👶
  • Moving expenses (if you moved for work/school) 📦

🪙 Tax Credits = Money Off Your Tax Bill

Tax credits kick in after your tax is calculated. They’re like a discount on the final bill.

Two Types:

  1. Non-Refundable Credits – Can only bring your tax owing down to $0, but not below.
  2. Refundable Credits – If you don’t owe tax, you might actually get money back.

Example:

Your tax bill is $1,500.
You claim $1,000 in tax credits.
Now you only owe $500.
Nice, right?

Common Credits:


🧠 TL;DR: Deductions vs. Credits

Tax DeductionsTax Credits
When It AppliesBefore your tax is calculatedAfter your tax is calculated
What It AffectsReduces your taxable incomeReduces the actual tax you owe
ExampleClaiming RRSP = less income taxedClaiming tuition = lower tax bill
ValueDepends on your tax rateUsually fixed amount or percentage

🎯 Why This Matters to You

Understanding the difference helps you:

  • Pay less tax (legally!)
  • Max out your refund
  • Plan your year smarter (like contributing to an RRSP before the deadline)

Whether you’re a student, part-timer, freelancer, or full-time employee, knowing this stuff can literally save you hundreds—sometimes thousands—every year.


✨ Final Tax Hack

Always keep your receipts. If you’re ever unsure, you can also talk to a tax pro (or slide into Hesabu’s DMs—we got you 😉).


Follow Hesabu on YouTube and Insta for more no-BS tax tips.

Taxes don’t have to be scary.
You just have to learn the game. 🧠💵


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