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Updated with official 2025 Manitoba tax rates and basic personal amount of $15,780
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2025 Manitoba Tax Brackets
Taxable Income | MB Tax Rate | Combined Rate* |
---|---|---|
$0 - $47,000 | 10.8% | 25.8% |
$47,001 - $100,000 | 12.75% | 33.25% |
Over $100,000 | 17.4% | 37.9%+ |
*Combined with federal taxes
Manitoba Basic Personal Amount
For 2025: $15,780
Reduced for incomes over $200,000, eliminated at $400,000+
Manitoba Salary Insights
Average Salaries in Manitoba (2025)
- Overall Average: $57,000
- Winnipeg Average: $62,000
- Entry Level: $35,000 - $45,000
- Experienced: $70,000 - $90,000
Key Employment Sectors
- • Healthcare & Social Services
- • Manufacturing
- • Agriculture & Food Processing
- • Government Services
- • Transportation & Logistics
Manitoba Tax Advantages
- • No payroll tax
- • Lower property taxes
- • Various tax credits available
- • Competitive combined tax rates
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Calculate TaxesFrequently Asked Questions - Manitoba Taxes
What are the 2025 Manitoba tax rates?
Manitoba has three tax brackets for 2025: 10.8% on the first $47,000, 12.75% on income from $47,001 to $100,000, and 17.4% on income over $100,000. These rates are in addition to federal taxes.
How much is the Manitoba basic personal amount?
The Manitoba basic personal amount for 2025 is $15,780. This means you don't pay provincial tax on your first $15,780 of income. The amount is reduced for high-income earners above $200,000.
How do Manitoba taxes compare to other provinces?
Manitoba generally has competitive tax rates compared to other provinces. The combined federal and provincial tax rate starts at 25.8%, which is reasonable compared to provinces like Quebec or Nova Scotia.
What deductions can I claim in Manitoba?
Common deductions include RRSP contributions, union dues, professional fees, and childcare expenses. Manitoba also offers specific tax credits like the education property tax credit and fitness tax credit.
When do I need to file my Manitoba tax return?
The deadline for filing your 2025 tax return (filed in 2026) is April 30, 2026, unless you or your spouse are self-employed, in which case the deadline is June 15, 2026.
Are there any Manitoba-specific tax credits?
Yes, Manitoba offers several provincial tax credits including the Education Property Tax Credit, Primary Caregiver Tax Credit, Fitness Tax Credit, and Homeowners Affordability Tax Credit.
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