Estimate take-home pay for New Brunswick employees with 2026 CRA payroll formulas, federal and New Brunswick claim codes, New Brunswick tax brackets from 9.4% to 19.5%, CPP, CPP2, EI, pre-tax deductions, after-tax deductions, optional labour-sponsored share credits and year-to-date maximum checks.
| Deduction | What this calculator used | Per pay period | Annualized |
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Annualized results multiply this pay-period estimate by the selected pay frequency. They are best for planning, because true payroll tax can change when CPP, CPP2 or EI maximums are reached midyear.
The calculator applies the per-period basic exemption, the 2026 CPP maximum, the first additional CPP tax deduction and the CPP2 band above the YMPE.
EI is calculated at 1.63% of insurable earnings until the employee reaches the 2026 maximum annual premium of $1,123.07.
The calculator uses New Brunswick's 2026 brackets: 9.4% up to $52,333, 14% up to $104,666, 16% up to $193,861 and 19.5% above that.
Optional approved New Brunswick labour-sponsored share purchases can create a 20% provincial credit, capped at $2,000 annually in the CRA formula.
This calculator uses CRA T4127 and T4032 guidance for 2026 New Brunswick payroll deductions. It includes the 2026 New Brunswick 9.4%, 14%, 16% and 19.5% brackets, the $13,664 New Brunswick basic personal amount, the CRA New Brunswick claim-code table, CPP, CPP2, EI, the Canada Employment Amount and the optional New Brunswick labour-sponsored venture capital credit from the CRA formulas.
Use this calculator to sanity-check a paycheque, then let TimeTrex handle payroll rules, employee records, time data, approvals and pay runs in one connected workflow.
No. It is a planning and review calculator. CRA PDOC, payroll software and the employee's actual TD1 records should be used for final withholding.
Once an employee reaches the annual CPP, CPP2 or EI limit with the employer, those deductions stop or reduce, so later cheques can be higher.
The CRA July 1, 2026 formula update says there was no change for New Brunswick, so this calculator uses the 2026 New Brunswick brackets and claim-code amounts from the January tables.
The default provincial claim is the 2026 TD1NB basic personal amount of $13,664. You can select another CRA claim code or enter the employee's actual TD1NB amount.
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