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Saskatchewan Capital Gains Tax Calculator

Calculate capital gains tax on investments in Saskatchewan. Accurate 2026 rates including federal and SK provincial brackets with the inclusion rate applied.

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.

Tax Breakdown Effective Rate After-Tax Proceeds Fed vs Provincial Split
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For a more detailed tax calculation with CPP, CPP2, EI, deductions, and credits, use the Visual Tax Calculator.

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Capital Gains Tax in Saskatchewan

Overview

When you sell a capital asset in Saskatchewan, only the taxable portion of the gain (set by the federal inclusion rate) is added to your income and taxed at your marginal rate. Federal and Saskatchewan tax are calculated separately on independent brackets and added together — never a single combined rate. Saskatchewan's simple bracket structure means fewer rate steps as a gain stacks on your income. Enter your gain and income above for the exact figure.

Saskatchewan Capital Gains Specifics

Saskatchewan does not levy a provincial surtax. The Graduate Retention Program credit can offset tax for eligible recent graduates. Saskatchewan farm property may qualify for the federal Lifetime Capital Gains Exemption on qualifying dispositions.

Frequently Asked Questions