RN Canada provides accounting, corporate tax, payroll, and fractional CFO advisory to Turkish-speaking business owners in Toronto — in Turkish and in English. We serve Toronto remotely from our Edmonton head office; we do not have a Toronto office. 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). This page is upfront about how a remote engagement works and what Ontario's 2026 tax rules mean for you.
How a remote Toronto engagement works
Let's be clear on the honest point first: RN Canada has no office in Toronto. Our offices are in Edmonton and Vancouver, and we serve Toronto and the rest of Ontario entirely online. In practice that changes nothing about the work — books, HST, payroll, and corporate filings all run on secure cloud accounting, and we meet by video whenever you would otherwise meet in person. Many Toronto founders already run their finance function this way, and working with a Turkish-speaking accountant remotely is often more convenient than a local firm that does not speak your language.
Toronto has a large Turkish-speaking community, and the value of an accountant who speaks Turkish is the same wherever you are: you can ask the precise question, understand what you are filing, and make decisions without a translation gap.
Toronto's 2026 tax context
Ontario is simpler than BC on sales tax but has its own layers.
Ontario uses a single 13% HST in 2026 — the 5% federal and 8% provincial portions combined into one tax you charge and remit, which is simpler than managing BC's separate PST and GST. On corporate income, Ontario's small-business rate is 3.2%, giving a 12.2% combined rate with the federal 9% on the first $500,000 of active business income. Ontario also levies an Employer Health Tax, with employers exempt on the first $1,000,000 of payroll. We map these to your specific situation as part of a standard engagement.
What RN Canada does for Toronto 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, HST, 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
Even though the engagement is fully remote, you do not lose the language advantage. Working with RN Canada, Toronto owners can run meetings in Turkish, English, or both — you decide how Ontario's HST, payroll, and Employer Health Tax rules get explained, and you get answers without a translation gap.
The work is standard Canadian practice regardless of language. Your books, HST returns, payroll, and T2 filings are prepared on mainstream cloud accounting, ready for the CRA, your bank, or a future investor. A Turkish-speaking accountant closes the gap between what you mean and what gets filed; the remote, English-standard delivery stays exactly the same.
How we work with Toronto clients
We serve Toronto and the rest of Ontario remotely from our Edmonton head office (10804 181 St NW #201, T5S 1K4), with a second office in Vancouver. There is no Toronto office, and we will not pretend otherwise — but the remote engagement is complete and secure. For other regions see Turkish accountant in Canada, Turkish accountant in Alberta, and Turkish accountant in Vancouver.
Ready to talk through your Toronto accounting, HST, or fractional CFO needs in Turkish? Get in touch with RN Canada.
Frequently asked questions
Do you have a Turkish-speaking accountant for Toronto businesses? Yes. RN Canada serves Toronto clients remotely from our Edmonton head office, and founder Ozgur Duymaz is a native Turkish speaker. Bookkeeping, HST, payroll, and T2 corporate filings for Ontario businesses are all handled and explained in Turkish over secure cloud accounting and video meetings.
Do you have an office in Toronto? No. We do not have a Toronto office. Our offices are in Edmonton (head office) and Vancouver, and we serve Toronto and the rest of Ontario fully remotely through cloud accounting and video meetings. The service runs the same way as an in-person engagement — nothing depends on being in the same city.
What sales tax applies to a Toronto business in 2026? Ontario uses a single 13% HST in 2026, which combines the 5% federal and 8% provincial portions into one tax you charge and remit — simpler than BC's separate PST and GST. You register for HST once taxable revenue passes the $30,000 threshold, and we set up the registration and remittances for you.
What is Ontario's small-business corporate tax rate? Ontario's provincial small-business corporate rate is 3.2% in 2026, giving a 12.2% combined rate with the federal 9% on the first $500,000 of active business income. Ontario also has an Employer Health Tax, with employers exempt on the first $1,000,000 of payroll. We factor both into your Ontario tax planning.
Can we work with you in Turkish for a Toronto business? Yes. We serve Toronto remotely from our Edmonton head office — there is no Toronto office — and founder Ozgur Duymaz is a native Turkish speaker, so video meetings and explanations can run in Turkish, English, or both. Your Ontario bookkeeping, HST, payroll, and T2 filings are prepared to Canadian standards whichever language we speak in.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. RN Canada serves Toronto clients remotely from our Edmonton head office, and founder Ozgur Duymaz is a native Turkish speaker. Bookkeeping, HST, payroll, and T2 corporate filings for Ontario businesses are all handled and explained in Turkish over secure cloud accounting and video meetings.
No. We do not have a Toronto office. Our offices are in Edmonton (head office) and Vancouver, and we serve Toronto and the rest of Ontario fully remotely through cloud accounting and video meetings. The service runs the same way as an in-person engagement — nothing depends on being in the same city.
Ontario uses a single 13% HST in 2026, which combines the 5% federal and 8% provincial portions into one tax you charge and remit — simpler than BC's separate PST and GST. You register for HST once taxable revenue passes the $30,000 threshold, and we set up the registration and remittances for you.
Ontario's provincial small-business corporate rate is 3.2% in 2026, giving a 12.2% combined rate with the federal 9% on the first $500,000 of active business income. Ontario also has an Employer Health Tax, with employers exempt on the first $1,000,000 of payroll. We factor both into your Ontario tax planning.
Yes. We serve Toronto remotely from our Edmonton head office — there is no Toronto office — and founder Ozgur Duymaz is a native Turkish speaker, so video meetings and explanations can run in Turkish, English, or both. Your Ontario bookkeeping, HST, payroll, and T2 filings are prepared to Canadian standards whichever language we speak in.