GST/HST Threshold Predictor for Saskatchewan

Track your $30,000 revenue threshold and find out exactly when CRA requires you to register for GST+PST in Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan charges GST at 5% federally and PST at 6% provincially. Unlike some provinces, Saskatchewan has no minimum PST registration threshold — all businesses selling taxable goods or services in the province are required to register for PST regardless of revenue.

Saskatchewan at a glance

Sales tax
GST+PST at 11%
Federal GST portion
5%
Registration threshold
$30,000 in taxable revenue
Deadline to register
29 days after you cross it
Who you file with
CRA for GST, plus PST provincially

$30k Threshold Predictor

When will you need to register for GST/HST?

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CRA tests your total taxable revenue over any four consecutive quarters (a rolling 12 months), not the calendar year.

Based on CRA Small Supplier rules. Consult a tax professional for official advice.

Saskatchewan GST/HST registration FAQ

What sales tax do I charge in Saskatchewan once I register?

Saskatchewan applies GST+PST at 11%. Saskatchewan runs two systems. You remit the 5% federal GST through the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), and the provincial PST is registered and remitted separately through the Saskatchewan provincial tax authority, under its own rules.

Does the $30,000 GST/HST threshold work differently in Saskatchewan?

No. The $30,000 small supplier threshold is a federal rule and applies in Saskatchewan the same way it does across Canada. Once your taxable revenue passes $30,000 in a single calendar quarter, or across any four consecutive quarters, you must register within 29 days. What changes by province is the rate you charge, which is 11% in Saskatchewan, plus the separate PST registration.

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This tool answers when you must register. Once you are registered, the Saskatchewan GST/HST calculator works out what rate to charge on each invoice.

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