Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan IFTA State Tax: An Overview

Do you own a trucking business in the province of Saskatchewan? It’s important you register the vehicles in your fleet for IFTA filing to avoid penalty. Let us guide you further.

It is of utmost importance that you file your Saskatchewan IFTA return before the due deadlines as late filing may result in a penalty of $50 or 10% of the net tax liability. If you want to learn how to register for IFTA in Saskatchewan, the next section is for you:

  • Complete and submit your application to the Revenue Division.
  • Pay $65 annual license charge.
  • Pay $2 additional fee for each set of decals.
  • You’ll need to have a set of decals at all times.
  • You also stand a chance of having to park your truck until the payments are satisfied.

Frequently asked questions

January, February, March: April 30

April, May, June: July 31

July, August, September: October 31

October, November, December: January 31

Yes, you would still need to file a ‘zero’ report in the state of Saskatchewan.

You are required to report the fuel put into qualified vehicles along with all kilometres travelled by qualified vehicles.

You need to complete the IFTA registration if

  • will be travelling outside of Saskatchewan, and have a qualified motor vehicle
  • have never had an Saskatchewan IFTA licence or it has been 4 years or more since you had an Saskatchewan IFTA licence
  • amalgamated and the successor corporation requires an IFTA licence