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Manitoba Tax Calculator (2026) β€” Add or Reverse Tax

Manitoba's combined sales tax is 12.00% (GST + PST). Calculate income tax, or add/reverse Manitoba sales tax on any price, below.

GST + PST
Sales tax type
12.00%
Combined rate
10.8%
Lowest income bracket
17.4%
Top income bracket

Enter your income to see your Manitoba take-home pay.

Understanding Manitoba Taxes

Manitoba charges 5.00% GST plus 7.00% PST, for a combined 12.00% on most goods and services.

Manitoba's provincial sales tax is officially named the Retail Sales Tax (RST), though it functions the same way as PST in BC and Saskatchewan.

On the income tax side, Manitoba's provincial brackets start at 10.8% and rise to 17.4% for the top bracket, layered on top of the federal brackets (14% to 33% for 2026).

Administered by

Canada Revenue Agency (GST) and Manitoba Finance β€” Taxation Division (Retail Sales Tax)

Sales tax type

GST + PST

Why Reverse Sales Tax Calculation Matters

Receipts and invoices usually show only the tax-included total β€” not the pre-tax price. Reversing the calculation matters for bookkeeping (separating revenue from tax collected for GST/HST or PST remittance), expense reports, and price comparisons across provinces. Because dividing by (1 + rate) isn't the same as simply subtracting the rate, doing this by hand is a common source of errors β€” the calculator above handles it exactly.

History & How the Rate Is Built

Manitoba's Retail Sales Tax (RST) has applied alongside the federal GST/HST system without ever harmonizing into the HST, keeping Manitoba among the minority of provinces that maintain a fully separate provincial sales tax administration.

RST revenue funds general provincial government services in Manitoba, collected entirely separately from the federal GST β€” meaning Manitoba businesses manage two independent tax filings with two different authorities rather than one combined HST return.

Business Use Case: Registering in Manitoba

A Manitoba retailer files separate GST and RST returns with two different authorities (CRA and Manitoba Finance) β€” remote e-commerce sellers face additional RST registration triggers that can apply well below the $30,000 threshold used for GST.

Real-World Example

A $100.00 purchase in Manitoba at the combined rate of 12.00%:

  • Tax amount: $100.00 Γ— 12.00% = $12.00
  • Total price: $100.00 + $12.00 = $112.00

Manitoba Tax Registration for Businesses

Manitoba's Retail Sales Tax (commonly called PST) generally requires registration once taxable sales exceed $30,000, though remote e-commerce sellers face additional rules that can require registration well below that threshold.

Frequently Asked Questions β€” Manitoba Taxes

What is the sales tax rate in Manitoba?β–Ύ
Manitoba charges a combined sales tax rate of 12.00% (GST + PST).
Who administers sales tax in Manitoba?β–Ύ
Canada Revenue Agency (GST) and Manitoba Finance β€” Taxation Division (Retail Sales Tax)
When do businesses need to register for tax in Manitoba?β–Ύ
Manitoba's Retail Sales Tax (commonly called PST) generally requires registration once taxable sales exceed $30,000, though remote e-commerce sellers face additional rules that can require registration well below that threshold.
What are Manitoba's income tax brackets for 2026?β–Ύ
Manitoba's provincial brackets range from 10.8% on the first taxable dollars up to 17.4% on the top bracket, in addition to federal brackets of 14% to 33%.
How do I calculate sales tax on a purchase in Manitoba?β–Ύ
Multiply the pre-tax price by the combined rate. A $100.00 purchase at 12.00% adds $12.00 in tax, for a total of $112.00. Use the calculator above for any amount.
How do I reverse Manitoba sales tax to find the price before tax?β–Ύ
Divide the total (tax-included) price by 1 plus the tax rate as a decimal. Select "Extract tax from total" in the calculator above to do this automatically for Manitoba's 12.00% rate.

References & Sources

Rates last verified for 2026. Tax brackets and provincial sales tax rules can change β€” always confirm current figures with the CRA or Manitoba's provincial revenue agency before filing or invoicing. This tool is for estimation and educational purposes only and is not tax, legal, or accounting advice.

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