2025 Tax Year Manitoba

Manitoba
Tax Calculator 2025

Calculate your Manitoba provincial and federal income taxes. See your MB tax brackets and get personalized recommendations.

Manitoba Tax Brackets 2025

Manitoba has 3 provincial tax brackets ranging from 10.8% to 17.4%. Our calculator shows exactly how much tax you'll pay in each bracket.

Simple Rate Structure

Manitoba has one of the simpler provincial tax structures with just three brackets and no surtax or health premium.

Manitoba Tax Credits

Take advantage of Manitoba-specific credits including education property tax credits and other provincial benefits.

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Province/Territory

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Income Sources

Click + to add your first income source

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Deductions & Credits

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2025 Limit: $32,490 or 18% of income
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Annual Limit: $8,000
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2025 Manitoba Provincial Tax Brackets

Income Range Provincial Rate Combined Rate*
$0 – $47,00010.8%25.80%
$47,000 – $100,00012.75%33.25%
$100,000+17.4%50.40%

*Combined rates include federal tax at the corresponding bracket.

Manitoba Tax Calculator FAQ

What taxes do Manitoba residents pay?

Manitoba residents pay federal income tax, Manitoba provincial income tax, CPP contributions, and EI premiums. Manitoba does not have a separate health premium like Ontario.

How does Manitoba compare to other provinces?

Manitoba has mid-range provincial tax rates compared to other provinces. The top combined rate of 50.4% is lower than Ontario but higher than Alberta.

What is Manitoba's basic personal amount?

Manitoba's basic personal amount for 2025 is approximately $15,780. This means you pay no provincial tax on your first $15,780 of taxable income.

Are there special Manitoba tax credits?

Yes, Manitoba offers several provincial credits including the Education Property Tax Credit for homeowners and renters, and the Primary Caregiver Tax Credit.

How BracketBuddy Works

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Enter Your Income

Add all your income sources: employment (T4), self-employment, investments, rental properties, and more. Use your paystub or tax slips to fill in the details.

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Add Deductions

Enter your RRSP contributions, FHSA, childcare expenses, and other deductions that reduce your taxable income.

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Get Your Results

See your estimated federal and provincial taxes, effective tax rate, and whether you'll owe money or get a refund.

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Optimize & File

Review personalized recommendations to reduce your tax bill, then file your taxes with confidence.