YT Yukon Tax Return Calculator 2025 / 2026

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Yukon Tax Return Overview
Income50000
Taxable income50000
Net taxable Income50000
Federal tax on taxable income7853.55
Net Federal tax7853.55
Province tax

Tax Calculation: View Options

Note: The Yukon Tax Calculator is now only valid for historical tax calculations, please use the new Yukon Tax Calculator for 2025

Quick Guide to Using the Yukon Tax Return Calculator

  1. Select Province and enter your Annual salary. The Tax Calculator will automatically update your Tax Return Estimate
  2. Use advanced features for personal tax calculation, each advanced tax tab [You, slips, Province etc..] should be completed in order from left to right. The Tax Calculator will automatically update your Tax Return Estimate
    1. You: allows you to enter your family, work and physical status. These element affect how your entitlement to refundable and non-refundable tax credits are calculated.
    2. Slips: allows you to enter information directly from your T-Slips. The T-Slip section is where you will enter the majority of your finance information, this makes it easier for you to calculate your tax return as the calculator will automatically transpose the information from your T-Slips to the relevant Schedule for automated Tax Return calculation.
    3. Province: contains specific Provincial refundable and non-refundable tax credits and any specialised taxes which either replace or compliment standard Federal taxes
    4. Donations: allows you to calculate the tax relief on your annual donations
    5. Education: allows you to factor in your Educational costs and tax metrics
    6. General: allows you to calculate general tax metrics which don't fall within any other tax category
    7. Insurance: allows you to calculate self-employed related insurance tax relief
    8. Medical: allows you to factor in medically related tax relief
    9. Pension: allows you to calculate and maximise the tax relief on your retirement savings
    10. Political: allows you to deduct the relevant amount of tax relief for your political donations
    11. Tax: allows you to include tertiary taxes which attract tax deductions when filing your annual return
    12. Voluntary: allows for tax relief associated with specific voluntary activities
    13. Disability: allows you to factor in disability amounts for yourself, your spouse or/and your dependents
    14. Income: allows you to edit your income and calculate your final tax refund or balance owing
  3. Instant Federal and Province Tax Calculation (2025/26 Tax Year)
  4. The red keyboard icon adjacent an input indicates that a separate Tax line Calculator is available for you to use to calculate the right amount for your tax return. You can either type directly into the form field or click on the red keyboard to use the sub tax calculator to calculate the specific line for you.

Note that the Tax Return Calculator is provided free of charge as a tool for you to estimate your tax returns, whilst we aim for 100% accuracy we make no guarantee of the accuracy of this tool. Always consult a qualified accountant or tax specialist. If you spot an error or encounter a bug, please contact us, this tool is designed for you and others like you, your feedback helps support future developments and updates..

How to complete your Yukon Tax Return

The following instructions are written to assist with the completion of your tax return for Yukon using the Online Tax Return Calculator.

Personal Income Tax in Yukon

Yukon applies personal income tax (PIT) directly on individual taxable income and not as a percentage of Federal tax as some Canadian provinces do. This approach is referred to as Tax on Income (TONI).

Yukon calculates tax using the same definitions of taxable income but has its own separate tax tables. You can view the Yukon 2020 tax tables here.

Step by Step Tax Return Guide

This step by step guide to completing your Yukon tax return assumes you will use the free online Yukon tax return Calculator (click the advanced button on the tax calculator above). Alternatively you can quickly estimate your tax return by simply entering your total income into the Yukon tax calculator and clicking calculate

  1. Gather together all the documents you will need to complete your tax return, these are normally the slips prepared by your employer, payer, or administrator. You should receive most of your slips and receipts by the end of February. T3, and T5013 slips do not have to be sent before the end of March. We suggest keeping your slips in one central location so it is easier to complete your tax return when the time comes. The slips you may need are detailed below with the slips you are most likely to need prefixed with a :
    RC210 Working Income Tax Benefit Advance Payments Statement
    RC62 Universal Child Care Benefit statement
    RRSP contribution receipt
    T3 Statement of Trust Income Allocations and Designations
    T4 Statement of Remuneration Paid
    T4A Statement of Pension, Retirement, Annuity, and Other Income
    T4A(OAS) Statement of Old Age Security
    T4A(P) Statement of Canada Pension Plan Benefits
    T4E Statement of Employment Insurance and Other Benefits
    T4RIF Statement of income from a Registered Retirement Income Fund
    T4RSP Statement of RRSP Income
    T5 Statement of Investment Income
    T5007 Statement of Benefits
    T5008 Statement of Securities Transactions
  2. Select the details that match your personal circumstances and those of others for whom you are claiming tax credits
  3. Enter the amounts for each of the relevant payroll, finance and tax slips mentioned above into the slips section of the advanced tax calculator. This will total up any monthly or periodic amounts for you.
  4. Work through each Tax section and add the details which are empty. Most of the information will be completed for you from the various tax slips. Only the relevant tax inputs will be shown to you based on the criteria you specified during step 2. The red keyboard icon adjacent an input indicates that a separate Tax line Calculator is available for you to use to calculate the right amount for your tax return. You can either type directly into the form field or click on the red keyboard to use the sub tax calculator to calculate the specific line for you.
  5. Click Calculate
  6. You can now review your tax return in number of ways. We have provided separate reports which you can print to support your tax return.
  7. That\’s it! You can of course also do one of the following:
    1. Email your tax return calculation to yourself for later reference
    2. Print your tax return
    3. Save your tax return for later use
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Yukon Tax Acronyms

The province of Yukon uses the follow tax acronyms. Tax acronyms are a series of words abbreviated, typically by their initials, to make documents easier to read through (less wordy). In the modern world there are acronyms everywhere are in can get a little confusing when working through new documents, particularly tax forms and worksheets that are unfamiliar or used infrequently.

Acronym Meaning / Description
PIT Personal Income Tax
TONI Tax on Income