Canada · 2025

Ontario vs Saskatchewan Income Tax 2025

At a $100K salary, Ontario is about $1,957 cheaper in 2025.

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Top rate
20.53%
Brackets
5
Basic amount
$12,747
Province brackets
5.05%
Bracket 1
$0to$52,886
9.15%
Bracket 2
$52,886to$105,775
11.16%
Bracket 3
$105,775to$150,000
12.16%
Bracket 4
$150,000to$220,000
13.16%
Bracket 5
$220,000and up
Top rate
14.5%
Brackets
3
Basic amount
$19,491
Province brackets
10.5%
Bracket 1
$0to$53,463
12.5%
Bracket 2
$53,463to$152,750
14.5%
Bracket 3
$152,750and up

At common incomes, what's the tax difference?

Federal + provincial income tax after credits (basic personal amount, employment, CPP/EI credits) and the Quebec abatement, 2025. Ontario figures include the surtax and health premium. Excludes CPP/EI premiums themselves.
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Income
Ontario tax
Saskatchewan tax
Difference
$50,000single filer
$6,47813.0% effective
$7,00514.0% effective
$527 lessin Ontario
$100,000single filer
$20,46920.5% effective
$22,42722.4% effective
$1,957 lessin Ontario
$200,000single filer
$63,78831.9% effective
$61,67630.8% effective
$2,112 lessin Saskatchewan

Federal income tax — same for both

5 brackets · 14.5–33% · applies on top of provincial rates
14.5%
to $57,375
20.5%
to $114,750
26%
to $177,882
29%
to $253,414
33%
$253,414+
ON
Ontario
Full 2025 breakdown20.53%
SK
Saskatchewan
Full 2025 breakdown14.5%