Tax rates for Alberta

AB’s 2026 federal & provincial tax rates

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A simple breakdown of Alberta’s tax rates by income range.

Think of it like a ‘tax ladder’: at the lowest rung, you don’t pay any tax on income below your basic personal amount (below). As your income climbs into a higher range, you don’t pay the higher rate on all your income — just on the portion that falls into that range. You can use a tax calculator (like the EY 2026 Personal tax calculator) to calculate your estimated after-tax income.

Remember, these numbers are just guidelines; your personal situation and tax credits will change what you actually owe.

AB combined tax rate (2026)

These percentages combine both the federal and provincial rate.

Income rangeTax Rate
$0 to $16,4520.00%
$16,453 to $22,76914.00%
$22,770 to $58,52322.00%
$58,524 to $61,20028.50%
$61,201 to $117,04530.50%
$117,046 to $154,25936.00%
$154,260–181,44038.00%
$181,441–185,11141.29%
$185,112–246,81342.29%
$246,814–258,48243.29%
$258,483–370,22047.00%
$370,221 and up48.00%

Basic personal amount (BPA)

You don’t owe provincial taxes if your income is less than the AB basic personal amount.

You don’t owe federal taxes if your income is less than the federal basic personal amount.

RegionBasic personal amount
AB basic personal amount$22,769
Federal basic personal amount$14,538
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