Saskatchewan Income Tax Calculator 2026
Calculate your federal and Saskatchewan provincial income tax, CPP, EI, and take-home pay for 2026.
Saskatchewan Provincial Tax Brackets 2026
Saskatchewan uses three provincial income tax brackets in 2026: 10.50% on the first $50,714, 12.50% from $50,714 to $144,899, and 14.50% on income above $144,899. The provincial basic personal amount of $18,014 is one of the highest in Canada, providing a meaningful tax-free threshold before provincial tax begins. Saskatchewan does not apply a surtax.
Saskatchewan's top provincial rate of 14.5% is the fourth lowest in Canada. Combined with the 33% federal top rate, Saskatchewan's combined top marginal rate is approximately 47.5% — among the most favourable for high earners of any province. For workers in the $75,000–$130,000 range, the combined federal and provincial rate is typically 38–40%.
Saskatchewan is often considered one of the more tax-competitive provinces for middle- and high-income earners, offering a relatively simple three-bracket structure, a high basic personal amount, and no additional levies like a health premium or surtax. The province also has a provincial sales tax (PST) of 6%, which is separate from income tax but relevant to overall provincial tax burden comparisons.
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