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Minister Travis Toews
Travis Toews was appointed President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance on April 30, 2019.
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Associate Minister Grant Hunter
Grant Hunter was appointed Associate Minister of Red Tape Reduction on April 30, 2019.
Our responsibilities
The Ministry of Treasury Board and Finance focuses on:
- accountability
- financial management
- human resource and communications leadership
- regulation of Alberta’s liquor, gaming, cannabis, financial, securities, insurance and pensions sectors
Monitoring the environment in which the ministry operates is essential to successfully meet the needs of government and Albertans.
The ministry consists of the Department of Treasury Board and Finance, together with Communications and Public Engagement, the Public Service Commission and 9 provincial agencies. The ministry also administers 9 regulated funds.
Ministry information
Publications
Resources
- Legislation
- List of public agencies
- Personal information bank directories
- Media inquiries
- Ministry staff directory
- Tax and levy payments and administration
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In focus
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Corporate income tax
Corporations are required to file a corporate income tax return with Tax and Revenue Administration in addition to Canada Revenue Agency.
Pensions
Information for individuals and pension plan administrators from the Alberta Superintendent of Pensions and the Pension Policy branch.
Insurance
Information for consumers and industry from the Alberta Superintendent of Insurance.
Latest news
- Apr 24, 2020
Alberta has joined other provinces, the territories and federal government in a program to help small businesses pay rent.
- Apr 09, 2020
In response to the COVID-19 recession, the Alberta government will allocate almost $2 billion from the 2020 Capital Plan to resurface roads, repair bridges, restore schools and fill potholes, all to get thousands of Albertans back to work.
- Mar 27, 2020
Hotels and other lodging providers can delay paying the tourism levy until Aug. 31 for amounts that become due to government on or after today.