The effects of native defects and exposed facets on the thermodynamic stability and photocatalytic characteristics of Ta
3N
5 for water splitting are studied by applying accurate quantum computations on the basis of density functional theory (DFT) with the range-separated hybrid functional (HSE06). Among the three explored potential candidates for O-enriched bulk Ta
3N
5 structures with substituted O at N sites and accompanied by interstitial O or Ta-vacancies, the first and third structures are relevant. The four possible (001), (010), (100) and (110) low Miller index exposed facets of Ta
(3−x)N
(5−y)O
y (y = 7x) are also explored, which show lower formation energies than those of Ta
3N
5. This highlights O occupation at N sites together with Ta vacancies as native defects in the prepared samples. The most appropriate facets for HER and OER are predicted based on the redox and transport characteristics. Our work predicts (001) and (110) facets only for HER, whereas the (010) facet is predicted for OER. Our findings indicate the importance of understanding the significance of various facets when preparing and testing new material photocatalysts for water splitting reactions.