Saskatchewan Tax Calculator 2026
Calculate your take-home pay in Saskatchewan. Federal tax, provincial tax, CPP + EI — updated for tax year 2026.
Your details
Annual breakdown
- Gross incomeC$75,000
- Federal tax(11.9%)-C$8,913
- Saskatchewan provincial tax(8.0%)-C$5,994
- CPP(5.6%)-C$4,182
- EI (Employment Insurance)(1.4%)-C$1,077
- Take-home pay(73.1%)C$54,833
Uses 2025 federal and provincial brackets indexed to 2026. Read full disclaimer.
Saskatchewan provincial tax brackets
| Income range | Rate |
|---|---|
| C$0 – C$53,463 | 10.50% |
| C$53,463 – C$152,750 | 12.50% |
| C$152,750 – ∞ | 14.50% |
What you pay on every Saskatchewan paycheck
- Federal income tax — 15% to 33% depending on bracket
- Saskatchewan provincial tax — 10.50% to 14.50%
- CPP — 5.95% on earnings between $3,500 and $71,300, plus CPP2 4% to $81,200
- EI — 1.64% on earnings up to $65,700
Saskatchewan Basic Personal Amount
Saskatchewan grants a Basic Personal Amount of C$18,491. Combined with the federal BPA of C$16,129, that's over C$34,620 of income effectively tax-free.
Saskatchewan salary and economy snapshot (2024)
To put your take-home pay in context, here is what wages look like across Saskatchewan, drawn from the Statistics Canada + Saskatchewan Bureau of Statistics. The full-time median in Saskatchewan is approximately C$56,500 per year, with median household income at C$90,000.
Take-home benchmark: a worker earning C$56,500 (Saskatchewan median full-time) typically nets ~C$45,200/year after federal + SK tax + CPP + EI. Use the calculator above for your exact figure.
Sectors driving employment
- Agriculture (wheat, canola)
- Mining (potash, uranium)
- Energy
Largest employers in Saskatchewan
Some of the major employers shaping the Saskatchewan job market include Nutrien, Cameco, Saskatchewan Health Authority, and Federated Co-operatives. These organizations set wage benchmarks that ripple across the regional labor market.
Cost of living note
Saskatchewan has the lowest housing costs of Canada's "big" provinces (avg home C$310k, 2024) and the country's highest Basic Personal Amount (C$18,491 for 2026).
Source: Statistics Canada + Saskatchewan Bureau of Statistics. Figures are pre-tax unless stated; cost-of-living comparisons use national averages.
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