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Alberta Salary Calculator

Alberta salary calculator for 2025. Alberta offers the lowest provincial tax burden in Canada: flat 10% on the first CA$142,292, then 12-15% on higher incomes. No provincial sales tax. No health premium (unlike Ontario). Combined with federal tax, CPP, and EI, Alberta provides the highest take-home pay of any Canadian province.

Contexto de la Regla Regional

JurisdiccionCanada
MonedaCA$ (CAD)
Vigente desde1 ene 2025
Version1.0
Ultima revision1 mar 2026
Proxima revision1 jul 2026
Fuente: CRA and Alberta tax rates

Canada Tasas y Reglas

Tasas de Impuestos

Alberta provincial (flat)10%
Federal income tax (15-33%)20.5%
CPP (employee)5.95%
EI (employee)1.64%

Exenciones

  • -No provincial sales tax (PST) in Alberta
  • -No health premium
  • -Federal basic personal amount: CA$16,129
  • -Alberta basic personal amount: CA$21,003

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Aviso: Aviso: Esta calculadora usa reglas publicas vigentes desde la fecha indicada. Los resultados son solo informativos. Verifique con fuentes oficiales. Ultima revision: 1 mar 2026.

Formula

Net = Gross - Federal Tax - Alberta Tax - CPP - EI

Uses Alberta province mapping in the Canadian salary model for annual and monthly net estimates.

Preguntas Frecuentes

What is take-home on CA$95,000 in Alberta?

On CA$95,000: approximately CA$13,000 federal tax, CA$6,100 Alberta tax, CA$5,400 CPP, CA$1,077 EI. Annual take-home roughly CA$69,423 or CA$5,785/month. About CA$2,500-3,000 more than the same salary in Ontario.

Why is Alberta tax the lowest in Canada?

Alberta has a flat 10% rate on the first CA$142,292 (no progressive brackets at the low end), no provincial sales tax, no health premium, and the highest basic personal amount (CA$21,003) of any province. Oil and gas revenue historically funded services that other provinces fund through higher taxes.

Does Alberta have a sales tax?

No. Alberta is the only province with no provincial sales tax at all. Only the 5% federal GST applies. This saves an additional 7-10% on purchases compared to HST provinces like Ontario (13%) or the Maritimes (15%).

How does Calgary cost of living compare?

Calgary has lower housing costs than Toronto and Vancouver, no PST, and the lowest provincial income tax. Combined, a CA$95,000 salary in Calgary has roughly 15-20% more purchasing power than the same salary in Toronto or Vancouver.

Is Alberta still the best province for take-home pay?

Yes for most income levels. The flat 10% rate is the lowest provincial rate in Canada for incomes up to CA$142,292. Higher incomes (12-15% brackets) are still lower than Ontario (13.16% top) and BC (20.5% top). Combined with no PST, Alberta consistently provides the highest take-home.

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