Saskatchewan Tax Calculator 2025
Calculate your Saskatchewan personal or corporate income taxes with detailed provincial tax breakdowns, including the unique Graduate Retention Program credit for recent graduates.
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About Saskatchewan Income Tax
Tax Rates
10.5% - 14.5%
3 brackets
Basic Personal Amount
$18,153
Tax-free threshold
Tax System
Saskatchewan
Provincial rates
Overview
Saskatchewan uses a straightforward three-bracket tax system with rates of 10.5%, 12.5%, and 14.5%. With a Basic Personal Amount of $18,153 (second-highest in Canada), Saskatchewan offers competitive tax rates especially for low and middle-income earners.
Combined Federal & Provincial Tax Brackets
| Taxable Income Range | Federal Rate | Provincial Rate | Combined Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| $0 - $53,462 | 14.50% | 10.50% | 25.00% |
| $53,462 - $57,375 | 14.50% | 12.50% | 27.00% |
| $57,375 - $114,750 | 20.50% | 12.50% | 33.00% |
| $114,750 - $152,902 | 26.00% | 12.50% | 38.50% |
| $152,902 - $177,882 | 26.00% | 14.50% | 40.50% |
| $177,882 - $253,414 | 29.00% | 14.50% | 43.50% |
| $253,414 - ∞ | 33.00% | 14.50% | 47.50% |
* Combined rates show the total marginal tax rate (federal + provincial) for each income bracket
Federal Tax Brackets (2025)
| Income Range | Rate |
|---|---|
| $0 - $57,375 | 14.50% |
| $57,375 - $114,750 | 20.50% |
| $114,750 - $177,882 | 26.00% |
| $177,882 - $253,414 | 29.00% |
| $253,414 - ∞ | 33.00% |
SK Provincial Tax Brackets (2025)
| Income Range | Rate |
|---|---|
| $0 - $53,462 | 10.50% |
| $53,462 - $152,902 | 12.50% |
| $152,902 - ∞ | 14.50% |
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 $57,375, the second bracket rate on income from $57,375 to $114,750, and so on.
Understanding Saskatchewan Tax Brackets
Saskatchewan's 2025 tax brackets are simple: 10.5% on income up to $53,462; 12.5% on income from $53,462 to $152,902; and 14.5% on income over $152,902. This straightforward system makes tax planning easier for residents.
Key Saskatchewan Tax Credits
- •Saskatchewan Graduate Retention Program (refundable)
- •Saskatchewan Low Income Tax Credit
- •Saskatchewan Seniors' Supplement
- •Active Families Benefit
Provincial Credits Detail
Saskatchewan offers several unique credits including the refundable Graduate Retention Program (for recent post-secondary graduates earning Saskatchewan income), Low Income Tax Credit (up to $468 per adult), Seniors' Supplement for qualifying seniors, and standard credits for dependents and medical expenses.
Tax System Highlights
- ✓Simple three-bracket tax system
- ✓Second-highest Basic Personal Amount at $18,153
- ✓Unique Graduate Retention Program credit for recent post-secondary graduates
- ✓Low Income Tax Credit up to $468 per adult
- ✓Seniors' Supplement for low-income seniors
About This Calculator
Our comprehensive Canadian Tax Calculator provides accurate federal and provincial tax calculations for the 2025 tax year. Whether you're an employee calculating your personal income tax, a business owner evaluating corporate tax strategies, or a financial professional modeling client scenarios, this calculator delivers precise results based on current CRA tax rates and brackets. The calculator supports all Canadian provinces and territories, accounting for their unique tax structures, credits, and deductions. For personal income, it models employment income, self-employment income, investment income (dividends, capital gains, interest), and RRSP contributions. For corporations, it calculates federal and provincial corporate income tax, small business deductions, and the integration with personal dividend income. Understanding your tax obligation is crucial for financial planning, retirement strategy, and making informed decisions about RRSP vs TFSA contributions, salary vs dividend compensation for business owners, and income splitting strategies within families.
Key Features
- Calculate personal income tax for all Canadian provinces and territories
- Model corporate income tax with small business deduction
- Account for dividend tax credits (eligible and non-eligible dividends)
- Calculate capital gains tax at 50% inclusion rate
- Support for RRSP contribution deductions
- Provincial and federal tax bracket analysis
- Marginal vs effective tax rate comparison
- 2025 CRA tax rates and brackets
When to Use This Calculator
- Employees estimating their annual income tax and net take-home pay
- Self-employed individuals calculating quarterly tax installments
- Business owners comparing salary vs dividend compensation strategies
- Investors understanding tax implications of investment income
- Retirees modeling RRIF withdrawal tax strategies
- Financial advisors demonstrating tax-efficient withdrawal strategies for clients