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New car taxes in Saskatchewan

Original AutoMart Canada notes for shoppers in Saskatchewan. Rates and programs change — confirm with a dealer, insurer, or the provincial government before you buy.

New vehicles delivered in Saskatchewan are taxed at 11% (GST + PST). That rate applies to the negotiated price plus many taxable fees — not only the advertised MSRP.

GST 5% plus PST 6% (11% combined) on a new vehicle.

Federal luxury tax can stack on top for passenger vehicles with a taxable amount of $100,000 or more. Trucks and some commercial configurations follow different rules. Ask the dealer to show the luxury-tax line before you sign.

Lease tax treatment differs from a purchase: you typically pay tax on each payment and on the down payment, not on the full capitalized cost up front. Run both paths in our calculators and confirm with the dealer’s worksheet.

City hubs in Saskatchewan on this site include Estevan, Martensville, Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon and Swift Current and 3 more. Open the Saskatchewan city list or the Canada map.

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