2026 tax year — Alberta (AB)
2026 income tax brackets in Alberta
Federal + Alberta marginal tax brackets for 2026. All taxable income ranges are shown in CAD.
Alberta applies a progressive provincial income tax system with relatively low marginal rates and no provincial sales tax. Payroll deductions include CPP and EI.
Note: tax brackets are marginal rates. Take-home pay depends on credits and payroll deductions.
What this page is
Brackets + rates (2026)
A reference list of federal and Alberta taxable income brackets and marginal tax rates.
What it is not
Not your net income
Brackets alone do not determine your final tax bill. Credits and payroll deductions matter.
Fastest next step
Use the calculator to estimate after-tax income for Alberta with your salary and deductions.
Calculate take-home pay →Federal income tax brackets (2026)
Federal tax applies to taxable income using progressive brackets. The rate shown is the marginal rate for that bracket.
| Bracket | Taxable income range (CAD) | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0 – 15,000 | 14.00% |
| 2 | 15,000 – 58,523 | 20.50% |
| 3 | 58,523 – 117,045 | 26.00% |
| 4 | 117,045 – 181,440 | 29.00% |
| 5 | 181,440 – 258,482 | 33.00% |
Alberta income tax brackets (2026)
Alberta tax is calculated separately from federal tax using its own progressive brackets. Your total tax combines both.
| Bracket | Taxable income range (CAD) | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0 – 21,003 | 8.00% |
| 2 | 21,003 – 61,200 | 10.00% |
| 3 | 61,200 – 154,259 | 12.00% |
| 4 | 154,259 – 185,111 | 13.00% |
| 5 | 185,111 – 246,813 | 14.00% |
| 6 | 246,813 – 370,220 | 15.00% |
Want an estimate?
Brackets are only one input. Use the calculator for after-tax income in Alberta.
How marginal brackets work
- The rate shown applies only to the portion of taxable income within that bracket.
- Total tax is the sum of tax across all lower brackets plus the marginal portion.
- Credits and deductions affect taxable income and final tax payable.
What the calculator adds
- Payroll deductions (CPP and EI)
- Common inputs (RRSP/FHSA, bonuses, insurance assumptions)
- Annual, monthly, bi-weekly and hourly breakdowns
See also
- 2026 tax rates in British Columbia (BC)
- 2026 tax rates in Manitoba (MB)
- 2026 tax rates in New Brunswick (NB)
- 2026 tax rates in Newfoundland and Labrador (NL)
- 2026 tax rates in Nova Scotia (NS)
- 2026 tax rates in Ontario (ON)
- 2026 tax rates in Prince Edward Island (PE)
- 2026 tax rates in Quebec (QC)
- 2026 tax rates in Saskatchewan (SK)
Official reference: Government of Canada tax rates
Frequently asked questions
Are these tax rates the same as average tax rate?
No. These are marginal rates by bracket. Your average (effective) rate depends on your income, deductions, and credits.
Do brackets include CPP and EI?
No. CPP and EI are payroll deductions. The calculator includes them when estimating take-home pay.
What income do these brackets apply to?
The brackets apply to taxable income. Taxable income may differ from gross salary depending on deductions.
Where can I estimate my take-home pay in Alberta?
Use the calculator to estimate after-tax income and payroll deductions for Alberta based on your inputs.