Saskatchewan Take-Home Pay Calculator 2026
Calculate your per-paycheque take-home pay in Saskatchewan. See federal tax, Saskatchewan provincial tax, CPP, CPP2, and EI deductions.
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Saskatchewan Tax Information for 2026
Key Rates and Thresholds
- Tax Brackets
- 3
- Lowest Rate
- 10.50%
- Highest Rate
- 14.50%
- Basic Personal Amount
- $20,381
Saskatchewan Tax Overview
Saskatchewan has a 3-bracket progressive tax system ranging from 10.5% to 14.5%.
Notable Facts
- Saskatchewan has only 3 tax brackets, the simplest system tied with Manitoba.
- Saskatchewan's basic personal amount of $20,381 is the second-highest in Canada after Alberta.
- SK's narrow rate range (10.5%-14.5%) means a relatively flat tax structure.
- Saskatchewan charges 6% PST on top of 5% GST for an 11% combined sales tax.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the take-home pay on a $75,000 salary in Saskatchewan?
On a $75,000 salary in Saskatchewan with bi-weekly pay, your estimated take-home pay is approximately $2,210 per paycheque. Saskatchewan has a simple 3-bracket system and a high basic personal amount of $20,381.
What are Saskatchewan's tax brackets for 2026?
Saskatchewan has 3 tax brackets for 2026: 10.5% on the lowest portion, 12.5% on the middle bracket, and 14.5% on the highest income. The basic personal amount is $20,381.
Is Saskatchewan a low-tax province?
Saskatchewan's narrow bracket range (10.5%-14.5%) and high basic personal amount ($20,381) make it competitive for middle-income earners. For high earners, its 14.5% top rate is significantly lower than provinces like Quebec or Nova Scotia.