Saskatchewan taxpayers are required to file various tax forms to comply with provincial and federal tax regulations. These forms ensure that individuals and businesses accurately report their income, claim applicable deductions, and access tax credits. Whether you’re applying for the Saskatchewan Low-Income Tax Credit, requesting to reduce tax deductions at the source, or claiming benefits like the Canada Child Benefit (CCB), understanding the purpose and requirements of each form is essential for proper tax filing. Below is a table of common Saskatchewan tax forms along with brief descriptions to help you navigate your tax obligations effectively.
Form Number | Form Name | Form Description |
SK428 | Saskatchewan Tax and Credits | Calculates provincial tax and credits for Saskatchewan residents. |
SK479 | Saskatchewan Low-Income Tax Credit | Form for Saskatchewan low-income tax credit. |
RC310 | Canada Child Benefit (CCB) | Form to apply for Canada Child Benefit. |
RC66 | Canada Child Benefits Application | Application for child benefits including CCB. |
T1213 | Request to Reduce Tax Deductions at Source | Request to reduce tax deducted at source. |
RC151 | Canada Workers Benefit (CWB) | Form for claiming the Canada Workers Benefit. |
T1161 | Statement of Resource Expenses and Depletion Allowance | Form to claim deductions for resource expenses. |