2026 Alberta After-Tax Income Calculator

Welcome to the Alberta After-Tax Calculator 2026 — your easy-to-use tool for estimating your take-home pay after federal and provincial taxes. Whether you are planning your budget, reviewing a new job offer, or simply curious about your net income, this calculator provides an estimate based on the latest 2026 tax rates. It includes key deductions such as the federal and Alberta basic personal amounts, Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributions, Employment Insurance (EI) premiums, and optional deductions like RRSP contributions or other adjustments.

Simply enter your gross income, select the pay period, and click “Calculate” to see your estimated after-tax income. The results include a breakdown of federal and provincial taxes, CPP, EI, and total deductions, helping you understand approximately how your salary is distributed.

This calculator is designed specifically for residents of Alberta, reflecting the most up-to-date 2026 tax rules. Please note that this tool provides estimates only and is not official tax advice. For personalized guidance or complex tax situations, consult a qualified tax professional.

Federal Tax Rates 2026

Taxable Income Federal Tax Rate
$0 – $58,52314%
$58,524 – $117,04520.50%
$117,046 – $181,44026%
$181,441 – $258,48229%
Over $258,48233%

Alberta Tax Rates 2026

Taxable Income Provincial Tax Rate
$0 – $61,2008.00%
$61,201 – $154,25910.00%
$154,260 – $185,11112.00%
$185,112 – $246,81313.00%
$246,814 – $370,22014.00%
Over $370,22015.00%

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this Alberta after-tax income calculator?+
This calculator provides estimates using 2026 federal and Alberta provincial tax rules, including CPP, EI, and common deductions.
Is this calculator for Alberta only?+
Yes. This calculator is designed specifically for residents of Alberta.
Are CPP and EI included?+
Yes. Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Employment Insurance (EI) contributions are included.
Is this calculator official tax advice?+
No. This calculator provides estimates only and is not official tax advice.