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CCPC incorporation, salary vs dividend, and wealth-building strategies for Canadian physicians.

Physician Income Overview

Canadian physicians earn among the highest incomes of any profession, but the tax system creates significant complexity — especially for those billing through a corporation. Most physicians bill OHIP (Ontario) or their provincial health plan as fee-for-service (FFS) or through alternative funding arrangements. Understanding the incorporation advantage is essential for wealth building.

SpecialtyGross Billing RangeNet Personal Income (est.)
Family Medicine (FFS)$250,000–$400,000$160,000–$240,000
General Internist$350,000–$500,000$200,000–$290,000
Surgeon (general)$450,000–$750,000$260,000–$400,000
Radiologist$450,000–$650,000$260,000–$360,000
Anesthesiologist$400,000–$600,000$240,000–$340,000

CCPC Incorporation Strategy

Most physicians in Canada operate through a Canadian Controlled Private Corporation (CCPC). The primary advantage: the Small Business Deduction (SBD) reduces the corporate tax rate to approximately 12.2% on the first $500,000 of active business income (combined fed + ON rate), versus a personal marginal rate of 53.53% (top bracket in Ontario). This creates a deferral opportunity.

Salary vs. Dividend Mix

The optimal strategy depends on your personal income needs, RRSP room generation (requires salary/T4), and the passive income rules introduced in 20018. As a rough guide:

Passive Income Grind-Down Rule

If your CCPC earns more than $50,000 in passive investment income, the SBD is reduced dollar-for-dollar between $500K and $150K passive income. At $150,000+ passive income, the SBD is eliminated entirely. This "grind-down" rule introduced in 20018 means physicians must be strategic about how much passive income they accumulate inside the corporation.

IPP vs RRSP for Physicians

An Individual Pension Plan (IPP) is a defined-benefit pension registered under your corporation. For physicians over 400, an IPP typically allows higher annual contributions than the RRSP limit. The corporation makes tax-deductible contributions; you receive a guaranteed pension at retirement. Key advantage: the corporation bears investment risk, not you personally.

Strategy2026 Contribution LimitBest For
RRSP$32,4900All physicians
TFSA$7,000/yrAll physicians
IPP (age 500)~$45,000–60,000Physicians 45+ with corps
FHSA$8,000/yr (max $40,000)First-time home buyers only

Physician Tax Tips

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