Demographics

Tax Rates

All businesses operating in Alberta are subject to three levels of taxation: municipal, provincial and federal.  Alberta has one of the lowest overall tax systems in Canada boasting:

  • No provincial sales tax

  • No provincial general capital tax or payroll taxes

  • No machinery & equipment tax

The corporate income tax rate in Alberta is being restructured, with a target of 8%.  Once achieved, the combined federal/provincial corporate income tax rate would be less than 30.1%, making Alberta one of the most competitive business tax environments in North America.

Corporate income tax rates vary, depending on the type of business and its net income. As of April 2004, the combined federal/provincial corporate income tax rate is 33.62% for general business and 16.12% for small business. The small business threshold (the amount of income eligible for the small business tax rate) increased from $350,000 to $400,000 as of April 1, 2003.

Mill Rates - 2009

City of Leduc

Residential - 7.95                                                    
Non-Residential - 13.247

Farmland - No farmland available

Leduc County

Residential - 5.09
Farmland - 12.01
Non-Residential - 9.97

Town of Beaumont

Residential/Farmland - 6.8244
Non-Residential - 11.0019

Town of Devon

Residential/Farmland - 4.345
Non-Residential - 7.222

Town of Calmar

Residential (with improvements) - 9.6748
Residential (vacant) - 10.3597                                            Non-Residential (with improvements)-19.4817                     Non-Residential (vacant)- 15.5572

                            

Village of Thorsby

Residential/Farmland - 11.2319
Non-Residential - 26.6913

Village of Warburg

Residential/Farmland - 9.25
Non-Residential - 18.00

Village of New Sarepta

Residential/Farmland - 9.725
Non-Residential - 16.768