2025 Tax Year Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan
Tax Calculator 2025

Calculate your Saskatchewan provincial and federal income taxes. See your SK tax brackets and get personalized recommendations.

Saskatchewan Tax Brackets 2025

Saskatchewan has 3 provincial tax brackets ranging from 10.5% to 14.5%. Our calculator shows exactly how much tax you'll pay in each bracket.

Low-Tax Province

Saskatchewan offers competitive tax rates compared to many other provinces, with no PST on many goods and a simple rate structure.

Saskatchewan Tax Credits

Take advantage of Saskatchewan-specific credits including the Graduate Retention Program and various family tax credits.

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2025 Limit: $32,490 or 18% of income

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2025 Saskatchewan Provincial Tax Brackets

Income Range Provincial Rate Combined Rate*
$0 – $52,05710.5%25.50%
$52,057 – $148,73412.5%33.00%
$148,734+14.5%47.50%

*Combined rates include federal tax at the corresponding bracket.

Saskatchewan Tax Calculator FAQ

What taxes do Saskatchewan residents pay?

Saskatchewan residents pay federal income tax, Saskatchewan provincial income tax, CPP contributions, and EI premiums. Saskatchewan does not have a health premium.

Is Saskatchewan a low-tax province?

Saskatchewan has moderately low provincial tax rates. The top combined rate of 47.5% is lower than Ontario, Quebec, and BC, but higher than Alberta.

What is the Graduate Retention Program?

The Saskatchewan Graduate Retention Program provides up to $20,000 in tax credits over 7 years to graduates who stay and work in Saskatchewan after graduation.

What is Saskatchewan's basic personal amount?

Saskatchewan's basic personal amount for 2025 is approximately $18,491. This means you pay no provincial tax on your first $18,491 of taxable income.

How BracketBuddy Works

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Enter Your Income

Input all your income sources including T4 employment, self-employment, capital gains, dividends, and more. Our calculator handles multiple income types.

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Add Deductions

Include your RRSP contributions, FHSA, childcare expenses, union dues, and other tax deductions. We'll calculate your exact tax savings.

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Get Results

See your complete tax breakdown including federal and Saskatchewan provincial taxes, CPP, EI, and your take-home pay. Plus personalized recommendations.