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Side-by-side comparison of taxes, real prices, and quality of life. Price Index: Canada = 97, Japan = 92 (US = 100).

Japan narrowly surpasses Canada in overall Quality of Life, scoring 66/100 against Canada's 65/100. A major advantage for Japan is its healthcare system, scoring 75 points, a significant 16-point lead over Canada's 59. Japan also demonstrates superior internet infrastructure with 86 points versus Canada's 77. However, Canada offers a more affordable cost of living, reflected in its 61 points compared to Japan's 50. Safety is exceptionally high in both nations, with Japan marginally ahead at 93 points to Canada's 90. Canada's climate score of 52 (average 6°C) is more favorable than Japan's 44 (average 16°C), despite Japan's warmer average temperature. Taxation levels are almost identical, with Canada at 48 and Japan at 47.

Japan slightly wins due to its superior healthcare and internet infrastructure, despite a higher cost of living.

With $75,000 USD gross salary:

🇨🇦 Canada gives you $5,457 more in net income (USD)

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Canada

2025

Gross$75,000(C$101,351)
Income Tax-$14,759
Social-$4,076
Net Income$56,165
Effective rate25.1%
Monthly net$4,681
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Japan

2025

Gross$75,000(¥11,194,030)
Income Tax-$15,310
Social-$8,982
Net Income$50,708
Effective rate32.4%
Monthly net$4,226

Tax Profile Comparison

Amount Comparison (USD)

Detailed Comparison

Item🇨🇦 Canada🇯🇵 Japan
Gross IncomeC$101,351¥11,194,030
Gross Income (USD)$75,000$75,000
Income TaxC$19,944.37¥2,285,104.16
Social ContributionsC$5,507.58¥1,340,565.68
Total DeductionsC$25,451.95¥3,625,669.84
Net IncomeC$75,899.05¥7,568,360.16
Net Income (USD)$56,165$50,708
Effective Tax Rate25.1%32.4%
Marginal Rate20.5%23.0%
Employer Total CostC$107,101.82¥12,607,356.88