RN Canada provides accounting, corporate tax, payroll, and fractional CFO advisory to Turkish-speaking business owners across British Columbia — in Turkish and in English — from our office in Vancouver. 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). BC's tax rules are more layered than Alberta's, and this page explains what a Turkish accountant handles for you here in 2026.
Why British Columbia's tax setup needs closer attention
British Columbia has more moving parts than Alberta, and each one affects your compliance.
BC charges 7% PST in 2026, separate from the 5% federal GST, so you register for and remit two sales taxes on different bases. From October 1, 2026, PST expands to cover more professional services, which changes what some businesses must charge — a change worth getting ahead of. On payroll, BC levies an Employer Health Tax: employers with BC remuneration up to $1,000,000 are exempt in 2026, with the tax phasing in above that threshold. And the provincial minimum wage is $18.25, which feeds into your payroll cost planning.
For a Turkish founder used to Alberta's simpler structure — or new to Canada entirely — these layers are exactly where mistakes happen. We set up each registration correctly and explain the reasoning in Turkish.
What RN Canada does for BC 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, PST/GST, EHT, and payroll on cloud accounting. See bookkeeping & payroll.
- Tax return preparation — federal T2 corporate returns and 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.
Work with us in Turkish or English
BC's layered rules — 7% PST, the professional-services expansion, GST, and the Employer Health Tax — are exactly where a translation gap causes expensive mistakes. Working with a Turkish-speaking accountant closes that gap: engagements can run in Turkish, English, or both, so you can talk through each registration and threshold in the language you think fastest in.
The deliverable does not change with the language. Your books, PST/GST returns, EHT, and T2 filings are prepared to Canadian standards on mainstream cloud accounting, ready for the CRA, the BC government, and your bank. The Turkish-language option is about clarity for you as the owner, not a different standard of work.
Office and how we work
We have an office in Vancouver at 777 Hornby Street, Suite 600, V6Z 1S4 (by appointment). We also serve Turkish-speaking clients throughout British Columbia and across Canada remotely, using cloud accounting and video meetings. For the city-specific page see Turkish accountant in Vancouver; for other regions see Turkish accountant in Canada and Turkish accountant in Alberta.
Ready to talk through your BC corporate tax, PST, EHT, or fractional CFO needs in Turkish? Get in touch with RN Canada.
Frequently asked questions
Do you provide accounting services in Turkish in British Columbia? Yes. RN Canada has an office in Vancouver, and founder Ozgur Duymaz is a native Turkish speaker. BC bookkeeping, PST and GST, Employer Health Tax, payroll, and T2 corporate filings can all be handled and explained in Turkish, by appointment in Vancouver or remotely anywhere in the province.
What is BC's provincial sales tax in 2026? British Columbia charges 7% PST in 2026, on top of the 5% federal GST. As of October 1, 2026, PST is expanding to cover more professional services, which changes what some BC businesses must charge and remit. We track that change and set up your PST registration and remittances correctly.
What is BC's Employer Health Tax? The BC Employer Health Tax (EHT) is a provincial payroll levy. In 2026 employers with total BC remuneration up to $1,000,000 are exempt, with the tax phasing in above that threshold. Unlike Alberta, BC charges this levy, so payroll planning matters more here — we factor it into your hiring and compensation decisions.
Can you help a Turkish citizen incorporate in British Columbia? Yes. We guide Turkish newcomers and non-resident founders through BC incorporation, PST and GST registration, EHT and payroll setup, and salary-versus-dividend planning. Each step is explained in Turkish so the provincial and CRA requirements are clear before you commit.
Can we work with you in Turkish in British Columbia? Yes. We have an office in Vancouver and founder Ozgur Duymaz is a native Turkish speaker, so meetings and explanations can run in Turkish, English, or both. BC's layered rules — PST, GST, and the Employer Health Tax — get walked through in whichever language is clearer, while your books and T2 filings stay prepared to Canadian standards.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. RN Canada has an office in Vancouver, and founder Ozgur Duymaz is a native Turkish speaker. BC bookkeeping, PST and GST, Employer Health Tax, payroll, and T2 corporate filings can all be handled and explained in Turkish, by appointment in Vancouver or remotely anywhere in the province.
British Columbia charges 7% PST in 2026, on top of the 5% federal GST. As of October 1, 2026, PST is expanding to cover more professional services, which changes what some BC businesses must charge and remit. We track that change and set up your PST registration and remittances correctly.
The BC Employer Health Tax (EHT) is a provincial payroll levy. In 2026 employers with total BC remuneration up to $1,000,000 are exempt, with the tax phasing in above that threshold. Unlike Alberta, BC charges this levy, so payroll planning matters more here — we factor it into your hiring and compensation decisions.
Yes. We guide Turkish newcomers and non-resident founders through BC incorporation, PST and GST registration, EHT and payroll setup, and salary-versus-dividend planning. Each step is explained in Turkish so the provincial and CRA requirements are clear before you commit.
Yes. We have an office in Vancouver and founder Ozgur Duymaz is a native Turkish speaker, so meetings and explanations can run in Turkish, English, or both. BC's layered rules — PST, GST, and the Employer Health Tax — get walked through in whichever language is clearer, while your books and T2 filings stay prepared to Canadian standards.