Tax Accountant & Bookkeeping Services in Alberta

Looking for a trusted accountant in Alberta?

Finding reliable Alberta tax services shouldn’t be complicated. Your Modern Accountant provides expert personal tax filing, self-employed tax returns, corporate T2 filings, and GST services for individuals and businesses across the province, with transparent flat-rate pricing and a fully remote process that works wherever you are in Alberta.

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Alberta Is Canada’s Most Business-Friendly Province, and Its Tax Situations Reflect That

Alberta is home to some of Canada’s most economically active communities. From Calgary’s energy sector professionals and incorporated contractors to Edmonton’s government workers, healthcare practitioners, and growing tech community, the range of personal and business tax situations across Alberta is enormous.

Alberta also stands apart from every other province in Canada in one important way: there is no provincial sales tax. Businesses operating in Alberta collect and remit only the federal 5% GST rather than a combined HST or a separate PST. This simplifies sales tax compliance compared to most other provinces, but GST registration, remittance schedules, and Input Tax Credit management still require careful attention.

Your Modern Accountant serves clients across the entire province. We are a fully remote accounting practice, which means your location within Alberta, whether you are in Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Fort McMurray, or anywhere in between, does not affect how efficiently we work together. One accountant. One process. Your taxes filed correctly.

Alberta Tax Services for Individuals and Businesses

We offer a full range of personal and business tax services to Alberta clients:

  • Personal income tax (T1) returns: employment income, T4 slips, investment income, RRSP/TFSA, rental property income, capital gains, royalty income, foreign assets
  • Self-employed and sole proprietor tax: GST registration and remittance, business expense deductions, home office claims, annual T1 preparation
  • Rental property income: single units, multi-property portfolios, co-ownership arrangements, capital gains on property sales
  • Corporate T2 returns: Alberta incorporated businesses, year-end filings, T4 slip preparation, GST filing, shareholder loan management
  • CRA correspondence and audit support: review letters, reassessments, audit representation, notices of objection
  • Tax planning: salary vs. dividend analysis, corporate structure review, capital gains planning, RRSP strategy

 

Alberta Tax: What Makes This Province Different

Alberta is the only province in Canada with no provincial sales tax. Businesses in Alberta file and remit only the federal 5% GST rather than a combined HST like Ontario at 13% or a separate PST like British Columbia. This means Alberta businesses have simpler sales tax obligations than most Canadian businesses, but GST compliance is still mandatory once your annual revenue exceeds $30,000.

Once registered, you collect 5% GST from clients, remit it to the CRA on a quarterly or annual schedule, and claim Input Tax Credits on eligible business expenses. Getting this right from the start, especially for incorporated contractors and tradespeople in Alberta’s energy and construction sectors, avoids costly penalties and missed refund opportunities down the line.

Alberta also has its own provincial income tax rates that stack on top of federal rates. For incorporated business owners paying themselves a combination of salary and dividends, understanding how Alberta’s provincial tax structure interacts with the federal small business deduction is where proactive tax planning makes a meaningful financial difference. Your Modern Accountant builds this into our higher-tier packages so your accountant is helping you plan, not just file.

 

Serving Tax Clients Across Alberta, City by City

Our Alberta clients come from every corner of the province. Here is how the tax landscape differs across the regions we serve:

  • Calgary and surrounding area (Airdrie, Cochrane, Okotoks): the highest concentration of incorporated businesses, energy sector professionals, real estate investors, and independent contractors in the province. Oil and gas royalty income, T5008 capital gains slips, corporate T2 filings, and GST compliance are the most common needs we handle for Calgary clients.
  • Edmonton and surrounding area (St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove): Alberta’s capital city has a strong base in government, healthcare, construction, and a growing technology community. Government employees with RRSP complexity, incorporated tradespeople, and consultants managing salary vs. dividend decisions are common client profiles in Edmonton.
  • Red Deer and central Alberta: a hub for agriculture, oil field services, and construction. Self-employed individuals and incorporated small business owners in central Alberta often have variable income, equipment depreciation claims, and GST remittance obligations that benefit from professional management.
  • Fort McMurray and northern Alberta: the oil sands and resource extraction industries create distinct tax situations including employment income with northern allowances, remote work deductions, and incorporated contractor structures. These are situations that require a tax accountant who knows the applicable federal and provincial rules.
  • Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, and southern Alberta: agriculture, manufacturing, and small business ownership define the tax profile of southern Alberta clients. Farming income, AgriStability reporting, and incorporated family businesses are common needs in this region.

Why Alberta Clients Choose YMA Over a Local Accountant

The traditional accounting firm model involves booking appointments weeks out and driving to an office. That does not fit how most Alberta professionals want to operate in 2026. Your Modern Accountant is built differently.

Our process is entirely online, making professional Alberta tax services more convenient and accessible for individuals and businesses across the province. You use our Tax Package Finder to identify the right service tier for your situation. You book a free consultation by phone or video call. You upload your documents through our secure client portal. We prepare your return, review it with you, and file electronically with CRA. If you need year-round access for a CRA letter in August or an RRSP question in January, that is available through our higher-tier packages.

 

What Our Clients Say

“Love the team at Your Modern Accountant! They are fast, efficient and reasonably priced. Through their online portal, it’s easy to dump all of your info onto them, and they come back with your taxes ready to file. They have great customer service and I would highly recommend them!”Casey Hilton

“Worked with Patrick. He responded to all my inquiries very quickly. The online portal was convenient and easy to access. I found the overall experience quite efficient and straightforward. Highly recommend.”Nema McGlynn

“I had a complicated tax situation but Patrick at YMA was there to work through it with me, showing great patience, knowledge and efficiency. Thanks for a great job well done.”Quisca Producciones

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Frequently asked questions

Does Alberta have HST or PST?

No. Alberta is the only province in Canada with no provincial sales tax of any kind. There is no HST and no PST. Businesses in Alberta collect and remit only the federal 5% GST. This makes Alberta’s sales tax obligations simpler than most other provinces, but GST registration is still mandatory once your annual revenue exceeds $30,000. Your Modern Accountant handles GST registration, remittance, and Input Tax Credit management as part of our self-employed and corporate service packages.

What is the difference between a personal T1 and a corporate T2 return in Alberta?

A T1 is your personal income tax return, filed annually with the CRA. It captures all personal income sources including employment, self-employment, rental, investment, and capital gains. A T2 is the corporate income tax return filed by your incorporated company. If you have incorporated in Alberta, your company must file its own T2 return separately from your personal T1. Many Alberta small business owners need both filed each year, and the decisions made between them, particularly salary vs. dividend, have a significant impact on your combined tax bill.

I received a CRA letter or review request. What should I do?

Do not respond on your own if you are unsure what you are looking at. CRA review letters, reassessment notices, and audit requests all have specific response requirements and timelines. Responding incorrectly or missing a deadline can make the situation significantly worse. Your Modern Accountant handles CRA correspondence on behalf of Alberta clients as part of our service packages. We review the letter, advise on the appropriate response, gather supporting documentation, and communicate directly with CRA on your behalf.

Can a tax accountant in Alberta help me reduce what I owe?

Yes, and this is one of the most important reasons to work with a professional rather than filing on your own. A qualified Alberta tax services professional can identify deductions and credits you may be missing, recommend optimal RRSP contribution timing, advise on salary vs. dividend splits for incorporated business owners, and flag tax planning opportunities specific to your situation. YMA’s higher-tier packages include year-round access to your accountant specifically for this kind of proactive work.

Does YMA serve all of Alberta or only Calgary and Edmonton?

We serve clients across the entire province of Alberta, not just Calgary and Edmonton. Because our service is fully remote, your location does not matter. We work with clients in Red Deer, Lethbridge, Fort McMurray, Medicine Hat, Grande Prairie, and every community in between. If you are in Alberta and need a tax accountant, you are within our service area.

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