Saskatchewan Tax Calculator
Visually calculate your 2026, 2025, and 2024 personal Saskatchewan taxes with detailed breakdowns and sankey diagrams.
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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 RangeIncome Range | Federal RateFed. | Provincial RateProv. | Combined RateTotal |
|---|---|---|---|
| $0 - $54,532 | 14.00% | 10.50% | 24.50% |
| $54,532 - $58,523 | 14.00% | 12.50% | 26.50% |
| $58,523 - $117,045 | 20.50% | 12.50% | 33.00% |
| $117,045 - $155,805 | 26.00% | 12.50% | 38.50% |
| $155,805 - $181,440 | 26.00% | 14.50% | 40.50% |
| $181,440 - $258,482 | 29.00% | 14.50% | 43.50% |
| $258,482 - ∞ | 33.00% | 14.50% | 47.50% |
* Combined rates show the total marginal tax rate (federal + provincial) for each income bracket
Federal Tax Brackets (2026)
| Income Range | Rate |
|---|---|
| $0 - $58,523 | 14.00% |
| $58,523 - $117,045 | 20.50% |
| $117,045 - $181,440 | 26.00% |
| $181,440 - $258,482 | 29.00% |
| $258,482 - ∞ | 33.00% |
SK Provincial Tax Brackets (2026)
| Income Range | Rate |
|---|---|
| $0 - $54,532 | 10.50% |
| $54,532 - $155,805 | 12.50% |
| $155,805 - ∞ | 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 $58,523, the second bracket rate on income from $58,523 to $117,045, and so on.
Understanding Saskatchewan Tax Brackets
Saskatchewan's 2026 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