Saskatchewan Tax Refund Calculator 2026 — CRA Refund & Amount Owed

Estimate your Canada tax refund or amount owed in Saskatchewan. Enter employment income, RRSP contributions, CPP, EI, and federal/Saskatchewan provincial withholdings. Saskatchewan uses a progressive provincial tax structure (top rate 14.5%). Get instant federal and provincial estimates for 2026—free, no sign-up.

How to Use the Saskatchewan Tax Refund Calculator

  1. Enter employment income and withholdings — Wages, federal and Saskatchewan provincial tax withheld, CPP, EI. Add RRSP and other deductions.
  2. Confirm provinceSaskatchewan is pre-selected. Provincial rates and credits vary by province.
  3. Get your estimate — See estimated refund or amount owed. Use for planning; file with CRA-certified software for your official return.

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Canada Tax Refund Estimator
Enter your employment income and tax withholdings to estimate your federal and provincial refund.

Tax refund by province

Federal and Saskatchewan Provincial Tax

Canadian residents pay both federal tax and Saskatchewan provincial tax. Saskatchewan uses a progressive tax structure with a top marginal rate of 14.5%. Your total tax is calculated on the same taxable income for both; provincial tax is determined by your province of residence on December 31.

Saskatchewan offers the Saskatchewan low-income tax credit, property tax credit, and other provincial benefits.

What Affects Your Saskatchewan Tax Refund?

  • RRSP contributions — Reduce taxable income at your marginal rate (federal + provincial)
  • Basic Personal Amount — Federal and provincial amounts; indexed annually
  • CPP/EI contributions — Overpayments are refundable; check your T4
  • Provincial creditsSaskatchewan-specific credits can increase your refund
  • Childcare, medical, donations — Various deductions and credits apply

When Will I Get My Canada Tax Refund?

NETFILE returns are typically processed within 2 weeks. Allow up to 12 weeks for residents, 16 weeks for non-residents. Track your refund in My Account on the CRA website. Saskatchewan residents receive a combined federal and provincial refund when filing one return.

Disclaimer: This calculator is for planning only. Tax rates and credits change annually. Consult the CRA, Revenu Québec (if applicable), or a tax professional for your situation. File with CRA-certified software for your official return. We do not provide tax advice.

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