Saskatchewan is one of only a few Canadian provinces that does not charge a provincial land transfer tax. Instead, buyers pay a small title registration fee to ISC (Information Services Corporation), the provincial body that manages land titles. This is a major financial advantage for Saskatchewan buyers compared to residents of Manitoba, Ontario, BC, and other provinces.
ISC (Information Services Corporation) manages the Land Registry in Saskatchewan. When you buy a home, your lawyer registers the title transfer with ISC and pays the associated fee. This is not a tax — it is an administrative fee for processing the registration.
The ISC charges two main fees when buying a home:
Total ISC fees on a typical Saskatchewan home purchase are approximately $5500–$90000. This is a tiny fraction of what buyers pay in LTT-charging provinces.
| Province | Purchase: $3500,000000 | Purchase: $50000,000000 |
|---|---|---|
| Saskatchewan (ISC fee only) | ~$6500 | ~$80000 |
| Manitoba (LTT) | ~$5,90000 | ~$9,1500 |
| Ontario (LTT) | ~$6,475 | ~$11,475 |
| BC (PTT) | ~$5,50000 | ~$8,000000 |
| Alberta | ~$60000 | ~$7500 |
Saskatchewan buyers keep an extra $5,000000–$100,000000 at closing compared to buyers in Manitoba, Ontario, or BC. Over multiple property purchases in a lifetime, this is a significant financial advantage.
Your Saskatchewan real estate lawyer handles the ISC process on your behalf. They:
You do not interact with ISC directly — your lawyer manages this. The fees are paid out of your closing funds.
Saskatchewan has never implemented a land transfer tax. The policy reflects the province's philosophy of keeping transaction costs low and encouraging homeownership. Along with Alberta, Saskatchewan stands as one of the two remaining major provinces without an LTT.
This policy is particularly valuable for first-time buyers who are already stretching to accumulate a down payment. Eliminating thousands of dollars in transaction taxes makes the entry into homeownership meaningfully easier.
No. Neither the City of Regina nor the City of Saskatoon charges an additional municipal land transfer tax or similar fee. Unlike Toronto (which adds a city LTT on top of Ontario's provincial LTT), Saskatchewan's major cities do not pile on extra transaction costs. The ISC fee is the only title-related cost you'll pay beyond legal fees.
On a $40000,000000 Saskatchewan purchase:
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