Calculate Ava’s taxes payable on her bonus using her marginal tax rate.
Ava has not yet filed her 2021 personal income tax returns (combined Federal and Quebec) and has asked you for help. For 2021, she provided you with the following:
-T4 tax slip from Hydro-Québec where she works as an engineer, reporting her 2021 gross annual salary of $105,000;
-T5 tax slip showing interest income received in 2021 of $1,500;
-On December 1, 2021, she sold 100 shares in Canadian Tire for $180/share (she had purchased 150 shares when they were at $110/share in 2019);
-Made a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) contribution of $6,000 on January 1, 2021;
-Contributed the maximum to her Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) plan on May 15, 2021, when she received her company bonus (note that her 2020 earned income was $100,000; she maximizes her RRSP contribution each year and is not part of a company pension plan);
-Professional dues from the Order of Quebec Engineers that she can deduct in the amount of $945; and
-Has a capital loss of $60 from a previous year that she can deduct against her
In January 2022, Ava referred one of her friends to Hydro-Québec as they were searching for a Junior Engineer to fill one of their open positions. Her new salary effective January 1, 2022 is now $113,000 plus she received a $10,000 Referral Bonus in her first pay in 2022, how much tax will she have to pay on this bonus?
Question: Calculate Ava’s taxes payable on her bonus using her marginal tax rate.

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