Personalized bookkeeping, tax preparation, and financial planning — serving individuals, small businesses, and corporations across Calgary and beyond.
From personal income tax to complex corporate returns, we bring 30+ years of experience to every file. Drop-ins welcome.
T1 returns for individuals, seniors, new Canadians, dual citizens, rental income, and estate executors.
Corporate annual returns, year-end financial statements, and GST preparation & filing for businesses of all sizes.
T4, T4A, T5, and T5018 preparation & filing. Keep your employees paid accurately and on time.
Monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting. Let us manage the numbers so you can focus on growth.
Strategic tax planning for individuals and families, business succession planning, and CRA audit support.
Cross-border tax expertise for dual citizens, non-residents, and estate filings across Canada and the US.
Established over 30 years ago, PBTS was founded on the idea of becoming the comprehensive solution for individuals and business owners. We are locally owned and operated — dedicated to close, personal attention.
We treat every client as an individual. Your situation is unique, and we take the time to understand it.
Our continued investment in education and resources reflects our unwavering commitment to excellence.
Proudly serving Calgary, surrounding areas, and clients residing outside the province and country.
A comprehensive list of everything we handle, for both personal and corporate clients.
CRA's GST/HST Technical Information Bulletin B-068 clarifies how bare trusts (also called naked trusts) are treated under the Excise Tax Act.
Cross Border Tax Information
Senior Tax Benefits Information
Disability Tax Benefits Information
The government is moving forward with the proposal to deliver tax relief for Canadians by reducing the lowest marginal personal income tax rate from 15 per cent to 14 per cent, effective July 1, 2025.
The so-called "middle-class tax cut" is said to benefit nearly 22 million Canadians by offering tax relief of up to $420 per person, saving two-income families up to $840 a year. (This measure is part of Bill C-4, currently before Parliament.)
Many Canadians have faced difficulties accessing timely assistance from the CRA, and every Canadian deserves easy access to the support they need, including timely assistance from contact centre service representatives and reasonable processing times.
The 100-day Service Improvement Plan focuses on four key areas to strengthen service, improve access, and reduce delays. CRA committed to delivering results for Canadians by December 11, 2025.
Scammers often contact you pretending to be from the CRA. Know when to be suspicious. The CRA will not:
Did you give CRA your email address at some time in the past? Those who paper-file their tax returns may have given CRA their email address on the front of the tax return. By doing this, you have authorized CRA to send you online mail, in My Account.
If you gave CRA your email address but did not have a CRA My Account, you would have to register for the account in order to get your mail. CRA will not actually send your mail via email — they will send you a notification that you have online mail in My Account.
If you have My Account and have selected to receive paper mail, CRA may be transitioning you to online mail, or may have done so already.
You can not sign up for or update your direct deposit by phone or EFILE beginning March 24, 2025.
You can still sign up for or update your direct deposit:
If you're entitled to receive the CCR for the month of April 2025, you can expect to receive the final payment starting April 22, 2025. If you file after April 30, 2025, you will receive your final payment once your 2024 return is assessed.
The Canada Carbon Rebate for Small Businesses is a refundable tax credit announced in Budget 2024 to return a portion of Federal fuel charge proceeds to eligible Canadian Controlled Private Corporations (CCPCs).
To be eligible for the retroactive payment with respect to the 2019 through 2024 fuel charge years (a fuel charge year runs from April 1 to March 31), a CCPC must:
For more information, see the CRA's First Home Savings Account page.
Income Tax amendments came into effect, whereby reporting of principal residence sales was mandatory in Alberta and all of Canada.
The principal residence exemption allows Canadian homeowners to avoid paying taxes on capital gains (profits) from the sale of their primary residence. According to the Income Tax Act, homeowners are now required to report every property sold (including the property where the taxpayer lives) on their tax return. Even though reporting principal residence sales is required, any profits fall under the principal residence exemption. Previously, the CRA allowed taxpayers to not report the sale at all. In an effort to ensure only eligible homeowners take advantage of this exemption, new tax reporting laws are now in effect. Mandatory reporting of principal residence sales ensures that the government can track how many such sales any person makes.
Reporting of any such transaction must be completed on either a modified Form T2091 (Designation of a Property as a Principal Residence By An Individual) or on a Schedule 3, Capital Gains of the T1 Income Tax and Benefit Return. This law applies even if the gain falls exclusively under the principal residence exemption.
The personal income tax filing deadline (T1) is April 30, or the next business day if April 30 falls on a weekend. If you or your spouse are self-employed, the filing deadline is June 15, but any balance owing is still due by April 30.
Yes. PBTS prepares US tax returns for dual citizens, US persons living in Canada, non-residents, and cross-border filers. We have over 30 years of experience handling Canada-US tax situations including FBAR, FATCA, and treaty-based filings.
Drop-ins are welcome during regular hours (Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm). For complex situations such as corporate filings, estate returns, or US tax matters, we recommend booking an appointment so the right accountant is available.
During tax season (February to April), our hours extend to 8:00am to 6:00pm Monday through Friday, plus Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Outside of tax season, we are open Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm.
Bring all T-slips (T4, T4A, T5, T3, T4E, T4RSP, T4RIF), RRSP contribution receipts, charitable donation receipts, medical expense receipts, child care receipts, tuition forms (T2202), prior year tax return, and direct deposit information. New clients should also bring photo ID and Social Insurance Number.
Yes. We serve clients throughout Calgary and surrounding municipalities including Cochrane, Airdrie, Okotoks, Chestermere, and Strathmore. We also work with clients across Canada and the United States who file remotely with us.
Drop-ins are welcome, or book an appointment to speak with one of our accountants. We serve Calgary and clients across Canada and the US.
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