Frequently asked questions
We're committed to making your experience as smooth and straightforward as possible. Here are the things people ask us most.
We focus on Edmonton and the surrounding Alberta region, and we're also available to provide full services remotely across municipal and provincial boundaries. Wherever you are in Alberta, you get the same care and attention.
A full slate for businesses of every size:
- Bookkeeping
- Corporate (T2) tax returns
- Payroll services
- GST / provincial sales tax
- Business registration
- Preparation of financial statements
- Financial valuation
- Quarterly business reports
- Other related financial services
The tax service and needs of every individual and corporation are unique, so pricing depends on your situation. But we're confident in our value: we're committed to beating any comparable quote for the same service by 10%. Ask us for a free, no‑obligation quote.
Cash, e‑transfers, cheque and direct deposit — whatever's most convenient for you.
Absolutely. We offer 100% remote service. Send your documents securely and we'll handle everything by phone and online — no in‑person visit required. Prefer to drop in? Our Edmonton office is always open to you too.
For most individuals, your 2025 personal return and any balance owing are due April 30, 2026. If you're self‑employed, you have until June 15, 2026 to file — but any balance owing is still due April 30. See our full deadline guide for the details.
Effective January 1, 2025, Alberta introduced a new 8% bracket on the first $60,000 of income (replacing the old 10% flat rate), saving most taxpayers up to $750 a year. We break it all down in the Alberta Tax Guide.
Generally: your T‑slips (T4, T5, etc.), receipts for deductions and credits (medical, donations, child care, tuition), last year's notice of assessment, and details of any new situations (a home purchase, rental income, self‑employment). Not sure? Just ask — we'll send you a tailored checklist.
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