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    Licensing Frameworks: How to Register a Small Cleaning Business in Saskatchewan

    By Cleanflow Media7 min readMarch 23, 2026

    Direct Answer: To register small business saskatchewan cleaning, you must register your business name with the Information Services Corporation (ISC), obtain a municipal business license for your operating city, and register for a Provincial Sales Tax (PST) account, as cleaning services are taxable in Saskatchewan.

    Step 1: Naming and Registration via ISC

    The first step to legalizing your cleaning business in Saskatchewan is choosing a business structure (Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, or Corporation) and registering your business name. This is done through the Information Services Corporation (ISC) Corporate Registry. Ensure your name is unique and reflects the professional nature of your services.

    Step 2: Municipal Business Licensing

    Saskatchewan does not issue a province-wide "cleaning license." However, you are required to hold a municipal business license in the city or town where you operate. For example, if you are based in Saskatoon or Regina, you must apply for a commercial or home-based business license through city hall. If you service multiple municipalities, you may need licenses for each.

    Step 3: Understanding PST and GST

    Unlike some provinces, Saskatchewan requires that Provincial Sales Tax (PST) be collected on cleaning and janitorial services. You must register as a licensed vendor with the Ministry of Finance. Additionally, once your global gross revenues exceed $30,000 over four consecutive calendar quarters, you must register for and collect the federal Goods and Services Tax (GST).

    Saskatchewan Registration Checklist

    • Register Business Name (ISC)
    • Obtain Municipal Business License (e.g., City of Regina/Saskatoon)
    • Register for PST Vendor Account (Ministry of Finance)
    • Register for GST Account (CRA - if earning over $30k)
    • Register with WCB Saskatchewan (Workers' Compensation)
    • Purchase Commercial General Liability Insurance

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I register a cleaning business in Saskatchewan?

    You must register your business name with the Information Services Corporation (ISC) of Saskatchewan, obtain a local municipal business license, and register for a PST/GST account if applicable.

    Do I need a special license for a cleaning business in Saskatchewan?

    While there is no specific provincial 'cleaning license,' you must hold a standard municipal business license for the city you operate in (e.g., Saskatoon or Regina).

    Do cleaning services charge PST in Saskatchewan?

    Yes, in Saskatchewan, cleaning and janitorial services are generally subject to Provincial Sales Tax (PST). You must register as a vendor and collect/remit PST.

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