Tax Set-Aside Calculator / New Brunswick
Money set aside for New Brunswick taxes

New Brunswick · 2026

Tax set-aside for the self-employed in New Brunswick.

Not a flat 25–30%. In New Brunswick it's your federal bracket + the New Brunswick brackets + both halves of CPP. On $60,000 net you'd set aside about $17,792 (30%) — ~$1,483/month.

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Your province

New Brunswick

Average rate

30%

Marginal rate

46%

Set aside for tax

$17,792

$1,483/month

You keep about 70% of what you earn.

Set aside the other 30% — that's $1,483/month — and it's all there when the bill comes.

🔒 GST/HST collected — held in trust for the CRA, never yoursseparate
Federal income tax
$6,193 · 10% of income
Provincial income tax
$4,876 · 8% of income
CPP (both halves)
$6,724 · 11% of income

Your next $100 of profit is taxed at about 46% — so set aside roughly $46 of every extra $100 you earn.

2026 CRA quarterly instalment dates (if you owe more than $3,000): March 15, 2026 · June 15, 2026 · September 15, 2026 · December 15, 2026

Estimate only — full 2026 federal + provincial brackets, the Basic Personal Amount, and self-employed CPP/QPP (both halves). Not tax advice; confirm specifics with a Canadian accountant. Uses the same engine as the VRITTI app.

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Real set-aside rate by income in New Brunswick (2026)

Every guide repeats “set aside 25–30%.” Here's what it actually is in New Brunswick — too low for higher earners, too high for lower ones:

Net incomeSet aside / yrPer monthReal rate
$40,000$10,174$84825%
$60,000$17,792$1,48330%
$100,000$33,331$2,77833%
$150,000$53,394$4,44936%

New Brunswick provincial tax brackets (2026)

New Brunswick's Basic Personal Amount is $13,044 — income below it is effectively untaxed provincially. Marginal New Brunswick rates:

Taxable incomeNew Brunswick rate
$0 – $49,9589.40%
$49,958 – $99,91614%
$99,916 – $185,06416%
over $185,06419.50%

GST/HST is separate. Once your revenue passes $30,000 you must register and charge it — and that money is held in trust for the CRA, never part of your set-aside. When to register for GST/HST →

Keep reading: the full set-aside guide, rates by province, the CRA filing guide, and tracking HST/GST.

Self-employed tax in New Brunswick — FAQ

How much tax should I set aside if I'm self-employed in New Brunswick?

It depends on your net income, but it's rarely a flat 25–30%. In New Brunswick for 2026, $60,000 of net self-employment income means setting aside about $17,792 for the year (30%) — roughly $1,483 a month — covering $6,193 federal income tax, $4,876 New Brunswick income tax, and $6,724 in CPP. Use the calculator above for your own number.

Does New Brunswick have its own self-employed tax rate?

You pay federal income tax (the same brackets everywhere) plus New Brunswick's provincial brackets on top, plus CPP at 11.9% (both halves, because you're self-employed). The table below shows the New Brunswick 2026 brackets.

When are self-employed taxes due in New Brunswick for 2026?

Self-employed Canadians file by June 15, 2026, but any balance owing is due April 30, 2026 (interest accrues from May 1). If you owe more than $3,000 you'll also pay quarterly instalments: March 15, 2026, June 15, 2026, September 15, 2026, December 15, 2026.

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