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Turkish Accountant in Alberta | RN Canada

RN Canada provides accounting, corporate tax, payroll, and fractional CFO advisory to Turkish-speaking business owners across Alberta — in Turkish and in English — from our head office in Edmonton. The firm is led by Ozgur Duymaz, a native Turkish speaker who holds a Ph.D. in accounting and finance and is a CPA (Canada), ACCA (UK), and CMA (US). Alberta is our primary market, and this page explains what working with a Turkish accountant here looks like in the 2026 tax environment.

Why Alberta works well for Turkish entrepreneurs

Alberta has the most founder-friendly tax structure in Canada, which matters if you are choosing where to base a new Canadian company.

There is no provincial sales tax in 2026 — only the 5% federal GST applies, so you are not managing a separate PST registration the way a BC or Ontario business is. On corporate income, Alberta charges 2% on small-business income and 8% on general income; stacked on the federal 9% and 15% rates, that is roughly an 11% combined rate on the first $500,000 of active business income and 23% above it. Alberta also has no provincial payroll tax and no employer health tax, so hiring costs you only federal CPP, CPP2, and EI.

For a Turkish founder deciding where to incorporate, those three features — no PST, low corporate rates, no payroll levy — are a real advantage, and we walk through them in Turkish so the trade-offs are clear.

What RN Canada does for Alberta businesses

We cover the full finance stack, so you can engage us for one piece or all of it:

  • Bookkeeping and payroll — month-end books, GST, and payroll on cloud accounting. See bookkeeping & payroll.
  • Tax return preparation — the federal T2 and the separate Alberta AT1 corporate returns, plus personal T1s, prepared and explained in Turkish. See tax return preparation.
  • Part-time / fractional CFO — forecasting, financing readiness, and board-level reporting without a full-time hire. See part-time CFO & management accountant.

Alberta administers its own corporate tax, so your company files both a federal T2 and a separate Alberta AT1 return — we handle both as part of a standard corporate engagement.

Work with us in Turkish or English

Working with a Turkish-speaking accountant in Alberta does not mean stepping outside standard Canadian practice. Engagements can run in Turkish, English, or both — you choose the language for meetings and explanations, and Alberta's tax advantages (no PST, low corporate rates, no employer health tax) get walked through in whichever one is clearer for you.

The books, GST returns, and T2/AT1 filings themselves are always prepared to Canadian standards on mainstream cloud accounting, so your records stay ready for the CRA, Alberta Tax and Revenue Administration, and your bank. The Turkish-language option removes the translation gap; it does not change the deliverable.

Office and how we work

Our head office is in Edmonton at 10804 181 St NW #201, T5S 1K4, and you are welcome to meet us there. We also serve Turkish-speaking clients throughout Alberta and across Canada remotely, using cloud accounting and video meetings. For provincial and city context elsewhere, see Turkish accountant in Canada, Turkish accountant in British Columbia, and Turkish accountant in Toronto.

Ready to talk through your Alberta corporate tax, bookkeeping, or fractional CFO needs in Turkish? Get in touch with RN Canada.

Frequently asked questions

Do you provide accounting services in Turkish in Alberta? Yes. RN Canada's head office is in Edmonton, and founder Ozgur Duymaz is a native Turkish speaker. Alberta bookkeeping, GST, payroll, and T2/AT1 corporate filings can all be handled and explained in Turkish, in person in Edmonton or remotely anywhere in the province.

Can you help a Turkish citizen incorporate in Alberta? Yes. We guide Turkish newcomers and non-resident founders through Alberta incorporation, GST registration, payroll setup, and the salary-versus-dividend decision. Alberta's low corporate rates make it an attractive province to incorporate, and we explain each step in Turkish before you commit.

What is Alberta's corporate tax rate in 2026? Alberta charges 2% provincial corporate tax on small-business income and 8% on general income in 2026. Combined with the federal 9% small-business and 15% general rates, that gives an 11% combined small-business rate on the first $500,000 of active business income and 23% above it — among the lowest in Canada.

Does Alberta have a provincial sales tax? No. Alberta has no PST and no HST in 2026, so only the 5% federal GST applies to taxable sales. There is also no provincial payroll tax and no employer health tax, which lowers the cost of hiring in Alberta compared with British Columbia or Ontario.

Can we work with you in Turkish in Alberta? Yes. Our head office is in Edmonton and founder Ozgur Duymaz is a native Turkish speaker, so meetings and explanations can run in Turkish, English, or both. Your Alberta bookkeeping, GST, payroll, and T2/AT1 filings are prepared to Canadian standards either way — the language choice is about your comfort, not the quality of the work.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. RN Canada's head office is in Edmonton, and founder Ozgur Duymaz is a native Turkish speaker. Alberta bookkeeping, GST, payroll, and T2/AT1 corporate filings can all be handled and explained in Turkish, in person in Edmonton or remotely anywhere in the province.

Yes. We guide Turkish newcomers and non-resident founders through Alberta incorporation, GST registration, payroll setup, and the salary-versus-dividend decision. Alberta's low corporate rates make it an attractive province to incorporate, and we explain each step in Turkish before you commit.

Alberta charges 2% provincial corporate tax on small-business income and 8% on general income in 2026. Combined with the federal 9% small-business and 15% general rates, that gives an 11% combined small-business rate on the first $500,000 of active business income and 23% above it — among the lowest in Canada.

No. Alberta has no PST and no HST in 2026, so only the 5% federal GST applies to taxable sales. There is also no provincial payroll tax and no employer health tax, which lowers the cost of hiring in Alberta compared with British Columbia or Ontario.

Yes. Our head office is in Edmonton and founder Ozgur Duymaz is a native Turkish speaker, so meetings and explanations can run in Turkish, English, or both. Your Alberta bookkeeping, GST, payroll, and T2/AT1 filings are prepared to Canadian standards either way — the language choice is about your comfort, not the quality of the work.

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