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Alberta Tax Calculator

Visually calculate your 2026, 2025, and 2024 personal Alberta taxes with detailed breakdowns and sankey diagrams.

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Enter your income and deductions below, then click Calculate Tax to see a detailed breakdown of your federal and provincial taxes.

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About Alberta Income Tax

Provincial Tax Rates

8.00% - 15.00%

6 brackets · 2026

Basic Personal Amount

$22,769

Tax-free threshold · 2026

Tax System

Alberta

Provincial rates

Overview

Alberta has one of the most taxpayer-friendly provincial systems in Canada, with low provincial rates, no provincial sales tax, and one of the highest Basic Personal Amounts in the country. Provincial and federal brackets have separate thresholds and are calculated independently. See the live table below for the current federal and Alberta brackets and Basic Personal Amount.

Combined Federal & Provincial Tax Brackets

Income RangeFed.Prov.Total
$0 - $58,52314.00%8.00%22.00%
$58,523 - $61,20020.50%8.00%28.50%
$61,200 - $117,04520.50%10.00%30.50%
$117,045 - $154,25926.00%10.00%36.00%
$154,259 - $181,44026.00%12.00%38.00%
$181,440 - $185,11129.00%12.00%41.00%
$185,111 - $246,81329.00%13.00%42.00%
$246,813 - $258,48229.00%14.00%43.00%
$258,482 - $370,22033.00%14.00%47.00%
$370,220 - 33.00%15.00%48.00%

* Combined rates show the total marginal tax rate (federal + provincial) for each income bracket

Federal Tax Brackets (2026)

Income RangeRate
$0 - $58,52314.00%
$58,523 - $117,04520.50%
$117,045 - $181,44026.00%
$181,440 - $258,48229.00%
$258,482 - 33.00%

AB Provincial Tax Brackets (2026)

Income RangeRate
$0 - $61,2008.00%
$61,200 - $154,25910.00%
$154,259 - $185,11112.00%
$185,111 - $246,81313.00%
$246,813 - $370,22014.00%
$370,220 - 15.00%

How Tax Brackets Work

Tax brackets are progressive, meaning you only pay the higher rate on income within that bracket. For example, if you earn $100,000, you don't pay the highest rate on all your income. Instead, you pay the first bracket rate on the first $58,523, the second bracket rate on income from $58,523 to $117,045, and so on.

Key Alberta Tax Credits

  • One of Canada's highest Basic Personal Amounts
  • Alberta Disability Supplement Credit
  • Alberta Family Employment Tax Credit
  • Alberta Infirm Dependant Credit

Provincial Credits Detail

Alberta offers non-refundable credits including a spouse amount, a disability amount and supplement for children, an infirm-dependant amount, and an adoption-expense credit, plus standard credits for dependants, medical expenses, and donations.

Tax System Highlights

  • Some of the lowest provincial tax rates in Canada
  • No provincial sales tax (PST)
  • One of the highest Basic Personal Amounts in Canada
  • Strong credits for disabilities and infirm dependants