2026 Tax Year · Manitoba
Manitoba income tax brackets 2026
Every Manitoba provincial bracket, basic personal amount, age amount and combined federal+provincial marginal rate for the 2026 tax year — verified at the Manitoba source. Combined top marginal: 50.40%. At $80,000 of income, you keep about $57,308 (rank #9 of 13 provinces and territories).
Combined brackets
Manitoba + federal marginal rates (2026)
Every row shows a taxable-income band and the combined marginal rate applied to it — federal plus Manitoba provincial — so you can see at a glance what the next dollar of income costs at your level.
| Taxable income | Federal | Manitoba | Combined |
|---|---|---|---|
| $0 – $47,000 | 14.00% | 10.80% | 24.80% |
| $47,000 – $58,523 | 14.00% | 12.75% | 26.75% |
| $58,523 – $100,000 | 20.50% | 12.75% | 33.25% |
| $100,000 – $117,045 | 20.50% | 17.40% | 37.90% |
| $117,045 – $181,440 | 26.00% | 17.40% | 43.40% |
| $181,440 – $258,482 | 29.00% | 17.40% | 46.40% |
| Above $258,482 | 33.00% | 17.40% | 50.40% |
Personal credits
Manitoba basic credits (2026)
First $15,780 of income is sheltered from Manitoba tax at the 10.80% credit rate ($1,704 in tax savings).
Reduces by 15% of income above $27,749; gone entirely above $52,602.
Up to $1,000 of eligible pension income (RRIF, RPP, LIF) generates a 10.80% provincial credit.
Phases down to $14,829 between $181,440 and $258,482 of taxable income.
- Manitoba FROZE bracket and BPA indexation at 2024 levels (Budget 2025) — figures unchanged from 2024.
- BPA phases out for net income $200,000–$400,000.
Take-home pay
Manitoba take-home pay by salary (2026)
A Manitoba resident under 65 with no RRSP deduction. CPP and EI modelled. Drop in your real numbers — including RRSP contribution and age — in the calculator.
| Gross income | Federal tax | Manitoba tax | CPP | EI | Total deductions | Take-home | Avg rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $30,000 | $1,608 | $1,536 | $1,577 | $489 | $5,209 | $24,791 | 17.36% |
| $50,000 | $4,195 | $3,754 | $2,767 | $815 | $11,531 | $38,469 | 23.06% |
| $75,000 | $8,518 | $6,942 | $4,246 | $1,123 | $20,830 | $54,170 | 27.77% |
| $100,000 | $13,643 | $10,129 | $4,646 | $1,123 | $29,542 | $70,458 | 29.54% |
| $150,000 | $25,706 | $18,829 | $4,646 | $1,123 | $50,305 | $99,695 | 33.54% |
| $250,000 | $53,965 | $36,655 | $4,646 | $1,123 | $96,390 | $153,610 | 38.56% |
How Manitoba ranks
Manitoba vs every other province at $80,000
Same income, same deductions, only the province changes. Sorted by take-home — best at the top.
| # | Province / territory | Total tax + payroll | Take-home | Avg rate | vs. Manitoba |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nunavut | $18,268 | $61,732 | 22.83% | +$4,424 more |
| 2 | Northwest Territories | $19,488 | $60,512 | 24.36% | +$3,204 more |
| 3 | British Columbia | $19,546 | $60,454 | 24.43% | +$3,146 more |
| 4 | Yukon | $19,738 | $60,262 | 24.67% | +$2,954 more |
| 5 | Alberta | $20,067 | $59,933 | 25.08% | +$2,625 more |
| 6 | Ontario | $20,358 | $59,642 | 25.45% | +$2,334 more |
| 7 | Saskatchewan | $21,882 | $58,118 | 27.35% | +$810 more |
| 8 | New Brunswick | $22,621 | $57,379 | 28.28% | +$71 more |
| 9 | Manitoba | $22,692 | $57,308 | 28.37% | you live here |
| 10 | Quebec | $23,125 | $56,875 | 28.91% | -$433 |
| 11 | Newfoundland and Labrador | $23,148 | $56,852 | 28.94% | -$456 |
| 12 | Prince Edward Island | $23,561 | $56,439 | 29.45% | -$869 |
| 13 | Nova Scotia | $24,424 | $55,576 | 30.53% | -$1,732 |
Common questions
Manitoba income tax — common questions
What are the Manitoba income tax brackets for 2026?
What is the Manitoba basic personal amount in 2026?
How much income tax will I pay in Manitoba on a $80,000 salary?
Where does Manitoba rank against the other provinces and territories?
Should I make an RRSP contribution to reduce my Manitoba tax bill?
Brackets and credits verified at the Manitoba source on June 12, 2026. The figures here will be re-verified each January when 2027 indexation is published.