Saskatchewan Income Tax Calculator
Estimate your Saskatchewan income tax for 2025. See your combined federal + provincial tax, CPP, EI, and compare with all other provinces.
Your Income
Have a side hustle or freelance income on top of your job? Use our Self-Employed Calculator — enter your business revenue and expenses, plus your T4 employment income, and see your combined tax with both halves of CPP.
2025 max: $32,490 or 18% of income
First Home Savings Account — $8,000/year max
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These calculations are estimates for informational purposes only, based on 2025 CRA-published tax rates. This calculator does not include every available tax credit, deduction, or special circumstance. Your actual tax liability may differ. Full disclaimer. Consult a qualified tax professional before making financial decisions.
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Saskatchewan Tax Brackets 2025
Saskatchewan (SK) uses a progressive tax system with 3 tax brackets for 2025. These provincial rates are applied on top of federal income tax.
| Taxable Income | Saskatchewan Rate |
|---|---|
| $0 – $53,463 | 10.50% |
| $53,463 – $152,750 | 12.50% |
| Over $152,750 | 14.50% |
The Saskatchewan basic personal amount for 2025 is $19,491. This means you pay no provincial tax on the first $19,491 of taxable income.
How Saskatchewan Income Tax Is Calculated
Your total income tax in Saskatchewan is the sum of:
- Federal income tax — 5 brackets from 14.5% to 33%
- Saskatchewan provincial tax — 3 brackets shown above
- CPP contributions — on employment income
- EI premiums — on employment income
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Saskatchewan's top tax rate?
The top combined (federal + provincial) marginal tax rate in Saskatchewan for 2025 is approximately 47.50% on income above the highest bracket threshold.
How does Saskatchewan compare to other provinces?
Use the "Compare All Provinces" button in the calculator above to see exactly how Saskatchewan compares to every other province at your income level.
What is the basic personal amount in Saskatchewan?
The Saskatchewan basic personal amount for 2025 is $19,491. You pay no Saskatchewan provincial tax on the first $19,491 of taxable income. The federal basic personal amount is $16,129.
How much tax do I pay on $75,000 in Saskatchewan?
The exact amount depends on your income type and deductions. Use the calculator above to see your precise Saskatchewan tax at any income level. You can also compare all provinces side by side.
Related Tools and Guides
- Compare All Provinces — see how Saskatchewan stacks up against every other province at your income level
- RRSP Tax Savings Calculator — see how much you'd save with an RRSP contribution in Saskatchewan
- Self-Employed Tax Calculator — freelance or side income? See both halves of CPP
- 2025 Canadian Tax Brackets — complete federal and provincial bracket guide
- How Much Tax on $50K–$200K? — pre-calculated breakdowns by salary and province