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Taxes for Newcomers in Saskatchewan (2026 Guide)

Everything newcomers settling in Saskatchewan need to know about tax filing, CRA benefits, and provincial tax credits. Province-specific guide updated 2026.

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Taxes in Saskatchewan: What newcomers need to know

Saskatchewan residents file a single T1 return with federal and provincial taxes. Provincial rates range from 10.5% to 14.5%. Saskatchewan charges PST at 6% plus federal GST. Key benefits: the Saskatchewan Low-Income Tax Credit. Saskatchewan has a notable difference from other provinces: PST applies to many professional services that are GST-only federally.

Complete guide

For the full national picture — including how taxes works for all Canadian newcomers regardless of province — read our complete guide:

TaxesCanada Tax Return Guide for Newcomers

Saskatchewan province guide

For everything newcomers in Saskatchewan need — healthcare, banking, taxes, and key benefits in one place:

SKSaskatchewan Newcomer Finance Guide →

Taxes guides for other provinces

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