Sask. income tax changes coming Jan. 1
You’re going to be saving some money on your income taxes in 2017.
The province is indexing taxes 1.4 per cent, matching the national inflation rate. It estimates taxpayers will save $9 million.
“Indexation helps keep taxes in Saskatchewan low by protecting Saskatchewan people from ‘bracket creep’,” Finance Minister Kevin Doherty said in a news release.
That means individual taxpayers won’t pay any Saskatchewan income tax on their first $19,490 of income. A family of four won’t pay any Saskatchewan income tax on their first $50,495 of income, the “highest tax-free income threshold for a family of four in Canada” according to the province.


