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Saskatchewan GST/HST Remittance Calculator

Quick Method vs. Regular GST + PST — which saves you more in Saskatchewan? Enter your revenue and expenses to find out.

Saskatchewan Quick Method Rates — CRA RC4058

QM applies to
5% GST only
Services rate
3.6%
of tax-included revenue
Goods / Retail rate
1.8%
of tax-included revenue
PST (6%) is a separate provincial filing. All businesses selling taxable goods or services in Saskatchewan must register for PST — there is no minimum revenue threshold.
The Quick Method does not affect your PST obligations.

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What you invoiced or earned, not including the tax you charged on top.

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Total GST/HST on your business receipts — subscriptions, supplies, equipment. Used for Regular Method ITC calculation.

Not sure? If most of what you do is a service, pick Services.

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Quick Method for Saskatchewan sole proprietors

Saskatchewan charges 5% GST (federal) and 6% PST (provincial). The Quick Method is a CRA election for your GST filing only — it brings your GST remittance from the collected 5% down to 3.6% for services. PST at 6% is filed with the Saskatchewan government. Unlike most provinces, Saskatchewan has no minimum revenue threshold for PST registration.

To elect the Quick Method: file Form GST74 with CRA before the first day of the reporting period you want it to apply to. Once elected, you must stay on Quick Method for at least one full fiscal year before switching back.

Who can't use Quick Method: accountants, bookkeepers, lawyers, notaries, financial advisors, and actuaries are ineligible in all provinces. Most other sole proprietors with annual taxable revenue under $400,000 qualify.

CRA RC4058 — Quick Method of Accounting for GST/HST ↗

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This calculator is for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax advice. Rates are based on CRA's published Quick Method remittance rates (RC4058). Always verify current rates with CRA or a qualified tax professional before filing.