Saskatchewan Capital Gains Tax Calculator
Calculate capital gains tax on investments in Saskatchewan. Accurate 2026 rates including federal and SK provincial brackets with the 50% inclusion rate.
Capital Gains Tax Calculator
Enter your purchase and sale details, then click Calculate to see a detailed breakdown of your federal and provincial capital gains tax.
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Capital Gains Tax in Saskatchewan
Top CG Rate
23.75%
Combined marginal rate on capital gains
Effective Rate at Median
14.5%
~$70K income + $50K gain
Inclusion Rate
50%
Federal, for individuals
Overview
Saskatchewan has a competitive tax structure with three provincial brackets (10.5%, 12.5%, and 14.5%). The combined top marginal capital gains rate is 23.75%, making it one of the lower-tax provinces for capital gains. Saskatchewan's relatively simple bracket structure means fewer rate jumps as gains push through income thresholds.
Saskatchewan Capital Gains Specifics
Saskatchewan does not levy a provincial surtax on high-income earners. The province's Graduate Retention Program credit (up to $20,000 for recent graduates) can offset tax on capital gains for eligible young investors. Saskatchewan farm property may qualify for the enhanced Lifetime Capital Gains Exemption.
How Saskatchewan Compares
| Province | Top CG Rate |
|---|---|
| Nunavut | 22.25% |
| Northwest Territories | 23.53% |
| Saskatchewan | 23.75% |
| Alberta | 24.00% |
| Yukon | 24.00% |
| Manitoba | 25.08% |
| Prince Edward Island | 25.29% |
| Quebec | 26.65% |
| New Brunswick | 26.65% |
| British Columbia | 26.75% |
| Ontario | 26.76% |
| Nova Scotia | 27.00% |
| Newfoundland & Labrador | 27.40% |