Accounting & Tax Resources

Practical guidance to help Alberta individuals and businesses stay informed, organised and compliant throughout the year.

Why BOMCAS Canada

What our clients across Alberta say

When you engage BOMCAS Canada for accounting and tax services in Alberta, you work with a professional firm that takes responsibility for getting the details right. Below is what that commitment looks like in practice, and how a typical engagement works from your first call to ongoing year-round support.

Professional, qualified accountants

Your file is handled by experienced professional accountants who work to Canadian accounting and assurance standards, not seasonal preparers. Every return and financial statement is reviewed before it is filed.

Alberta and federal tax expertise

We work with the full Alberta tax picture every day — the 5% federal GST (Alberta has no provincial sales tax), Alberta personal tax brackets, provincial credits, and the federal rules that sit on top of them — so nothing is missed and nothing is misapplied.

Clear, fixed-fee quotes

You receive a clear scope and a fixed-fee quote before any work begins. There are no surprise invoices and no vague hourly meters — you always know what you are paying and what it covers.

Year-round support, not just tax season

We are available throughout the year for questions, planning and CRA correspondence, so decisions can be made with proper advice rather than guesswork between filing deadlines.

Direct CRA representation

With your authorisation we deal directly with the Canada Revenue Agency on your behalf — responding to reviews, adjustments and audit queries — and keep you informed at each step so you are never left guessing.

Secure, modern and remote-friendly

Documents are exchanged through secure digital channels, and the entire engagement can be handled remotely. Whether you are in a city centre or a rural community, you receive the same standard of service.

How we work with you

  1. 1. Free initial consultation We start with a no-obligation conversation about your situation, your goals and any deadlines or correspondence you are facing.
  2. 2. Clear scope and fixed quote We confirm exactly what is needed, what it will cost, and the information we require from you to get started.
  3. 3. Careful preparation and review Your work is prepared, cross-checked against current Alberta and federal rules, and reviewed by a second set of eyes before anything is filed.
  4. 4. Filing, explanation and ongoing support We file on time, explain the outcome in plain language, and remain available for follow-up questions and planning throughout the year.
Answers

Resources — frequently asked questions

Yes. All of our guides, checklists and resources are free to read and use. They are provided to help Alberta individuals and businesses stay informed and organised throughout the year.
Our resources provide general guidance for educational purposes and are not a substitute for personalised professional advice. For advice specific to your situation, please contact us for a consultation.
We review our resources regularly and update key items such as tax deadlines and rate changes as new information is released by the CRA and the Department of Finance.
Our guides are written specifically with Alberta individuals and businesses in mind, covering federal rules and Alberta-specific considerations. Your circumstances may vary, so contact us to confirm how they apply to you.
Absolutely. If after reading a guide you would like hands-on help — with filing, bookkeeping, incorporation, GST or a CRA matter — our team can take care of it for you across Alberta.
Call 780-667-5250 or complete our contact form to book a free, no-obligation consultation. We will review your situation and provide tailored advice and a clear, fixed-fee quote.
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