Category: Alberta

How Do I Switch From Bc To Alberta?

Tips for Moving from BC to Alberta Get a driver’s license. You’ll need to get an Alberta driver’s license within 90 days of moving to the province. Register your vehicle. You’ll also need to register your vehicle in Alberta within 90 days of moving. Update your health card. Change your address. Hire a moving company. […]

Are Houses In Alberta Expensive?

The average price of a home in Alberta was $422,709 in November 2022, a 1% decrease year-over-year and a 2% decrease compared to last month. Despite high mortgage rates weighing down on the Alberta housing market, Alberta’s major cities are faring better than other major Canadian markets. How much does an average house cost in […]

Do Albertans Pay Federal Taxes?

Alberta’s combined marginal tax rates Along with provincial taxes, all Canadian taxpayers pay federal income taxes. Below are the combined Alberta and federal tax rates and brackets for 2022. Who has to pay federal taxes Canada? Canadian taxpayers pay income tax to the federal government as well as to the government of the province/territory where […]

How Much Does A Gp Doctor Make In Alberta?

The average salary range for a General Practitioner is between $179,488 and $343,838. On average, a Doctorate Degree is the highest level of education for a General Practitioner. This compensation analysis is based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Calgary, Alberta. How much does a general practitioner doctor make […]

Can Doctors Refuse To Treat Patients In Alberta?

Doctors in Canada are able to refuse the provision of legal and necessary health care under the guise of so-called “conscientious objection.” Although most provinces require some form of referral, there is no monitoring or adequate enforcement, giving doctors near-carte blanche to deny referrals as well. What to do when doctors refuse to treat you? […]

Are Alberta Doctors The Highest Paid In Canada?

The annual income of a physician in provinces like Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan is much higher than in other provinces of Canada. Which Canadian doctor has highest salary? ophthalmologistsAccording to the latest data from the CIHI, ophthalmologists have the highest annual earnings of all other specialties in Canada, with an average annual income of […]

Does Alberta Pay Gst And Hst?

5% (GST) in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon. 13% (HST) in Ontario. Do I have to pay HST if I live in Alberta? In Alberta, the provincial government only levies GST and does not have a Provincial Sales Tax. Therefore, it is the lowest sales tax jurisdiction among all […]