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Real Estate in Alberta

HR software for real estate brokerages in Alberta

Real Estate teams of 3โ€“40 in Alberta need HR software that understands provincial rules โ€” minimum wage of $15.00/hr, the 10 statutory holidays observed here, and the compliance particulars below. WalnutsHR handles all of it in one workspace, priced in CAD.

Last reviewed: April 2026

AB min wage

$15.00 /hr

Stat holidays 2026

10

WalnutsHR

$10 CAD/emp/mo

What real estate brokerages in Alberta deal with every week

  • Agents as independent contractors, admin as employees: the two groups need completely different record types and payment flows.
  • Licence and registration tracking: RECO (Ontario), RECBC (BC), RECA (Alberta), OACIQ (Quebec) โ€” each province regulates differently.
  • Commission split administration: the math involves base split, team bonuses, franchise fees, and referral fees, and the agent needs a clean audit trail.

Alberta specifics for real estate brokerages

  • Alberta's minimum wage has been frozen at $15.00/hr since 2018.
  • Employers with 10+ employees must have a written occupational health and safety program.
  • Averaging agreements can modify overtime calculations in Alberta โ€” review carefully.

Governing body: Alberta Employment Standards.

How WalnutsHR handles it

  • Agents tracked as independent contractors with their own fields (licence number, licence expiry, team split percentage), distinct from the employee records for admin and office managers.
  • Licence expiry reminders per agent and per admin, per provincial regulator.
  • Commission data per agent lives on their profile for reference, though final commission math usually runs through your transaction management system (Lone Wolf, Paperless Pipeline).

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Pre-filled for a median real estate salary in Alberta. Adjust any of the inputs.

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2026 tax year ยท paid biweekly

Net pay per period

$1,651

Annual take-home: $42,927 of $55,000

DeductionPer periodAnnual
Gross pay$2,115$55,000
CPP / QPP$118$3,064
EI / QPIP$35$902
Federal tax$201$5,236
Provincial tax$110$2,871
  • โ€ข Estimated using 2026 tax brackets.
  • โ€ข Assumes only the basic personal amount; other TD1 credits (spousal, dependants, disability, tuition) would further reduce tax.
  • โ€ข Does not include RRSP contributions, taxable benefits, or pension adjustments.
  • โ€ข For official deductions, use CRA's Payroll Deductions Online Calculator (PDOC).
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FAQ for real estate brokerages in Alberta

Are our agents employees or contractors?+
Almost always contractors โ€” real-estate agents work under brokerage supervision but are typically licensed independently and paid via commission splits, which meets CRA's contractor test. Confirm with your accountant or employment counsel for your specific structure.
Can WalnutsHR track real-estate licence expiry?+
Yes โ€” licence number, issuing body (RECO, RECBC, RECA, OACIQ), and expiry date live on each agent's record with reminders ahead of expiry.
Does it calculate commission splits?+
We store the split percentage and relevant fees on the agent's record, but the actual transaction-by-transaction commission math usually runs in your transaction management system (Lone Wolf, Paperless Pipeline, BrokerBay). WalnutsHR is not a substitute for those.
What about admin staff and assistants?+
They're employees on regular payroll โ€” SIN, TD1, banking, provincial tax, the full treatment. Your office manager, receptionist, and bookkeeping staff get clean employee records; your agents get clean contractor records.

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