Canada Provincial Income Tax Calculators 2026
Free income tax calculators for all 13 Canadian provinces and territories. Calculate federal + provincial taxes, CPP, take-home pay with province-specific rates and deductions.
Canada Tax Calculators by Province
Compare income tax, CPP, and take-home pay across all 13 provinces and territories. Each calculator includes province-specific rates, deductions, and detailed breakdowns.
Ontario
Health Premium
Most populated province. Combined federal + Ontario tax with health premium and surtax.
Quebec
QPP Pension
Second largest province. Unique QPP pension system. Highest provincial tax rates.
British Columbia
No PST
West Coast advantage. No PST (only 5% GST). 8 tax brackets - most progressive.
Alberta
Lowest Rates
Lowest provincial taxes in Canada. No PST. Competitive for all income levels.
Manitoba
Balanced Rates
Mid-range tax rates. Competitive for middle earners ($50K-$100K).
Saskatchewan
Low Top Rate
Prairie province. Lowest top rate among prairie provinces (19.5%).
Nova Scotia
Low Initial Rate
Atlantic province. Favorable initial rates for low earners.
New Brunswick
Competitive Mid
Bilingual province. Competitive tax rates for middle to upper income.
Newfoundland & Labrador
Low Top Rate
Atlantic province. Favorable rates; top rate 20.5% (lowest in Atlantic Canada).
Prince Edward Island
Provincial Top 19%
Smallest province. Provincial top rate 19% - competitive across income ranges.
Yukon
Competitive North
Northern territory. Very competitive rates. Top territorial rate 15%.
Northwest Territories
Remote Territory
Remote territory. Moderate tax rates. Top rate 15.05%.
Nunavut
Lowest Initial 4%
Highest-paying territory with most competitive low-income rates (4% initial).
Why Use Province-Specific Calculators?
🏘️ Accurate Tax Rates
Each province has unique tax brackets, rates, and special deductions like Ontario's health premium or Quebec's QPP.
💰 True Take-Home
Calculate your actual monthly income after federal + provincial taxes, CPP, and other deductions.
🔍 Relocation Planning
Compare tax impact of moving provinces. Alberta and BC offer lower rates; Quebec has higher provincial taxes.
📊 Detailed Breakdowns
See federal vs provincial tax, CPP contributions, effective tax rate, and marginal rate details.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which province has the lowest income tax?
Nunavut has the lowest initial rate at 4%, followed by Yukon. Alberta has competitive rates with no PST. BC offers a unique advantage with no PST (only 5% GST).
Do these calculators include federal taxes?
Yes. Each calculator combines federal brackets (15%-33%) with province-specific rates for total income tax. CPP contributions are also included where applicable.
Can I use these to plan a relocation?
Absolutely. Use these calculators to compare your net income across provinces. Factors like PST/GST differences also affect overall cost of living.
Are these calculators 100% accurate?
These are planning tools based on 2026 tax brackets. For exact tax liability, consult a tax professional or use official CRA resources.