Brokerage billing software for Alberta
Monthly desk fees, transaction-based splits, tech-stack pass-throughs (MLS, e-sign, CRM), and an agent portal where your team sees their commission history, paid invoices, and current AR.
Why Alberta matters for real estate brokerages
Alberta is the easiest province for agency billing — 5% GST only, no provincial sales tax. Retail pricing competes well against US neighbors.
Alberta's 5% GST-only environment is the simplest tax framework in Canada. Combined retail rates are noticeably lower than HST provinces (Ontario at 13%, Atlantic at 15%), which makes Alberta a competitive client-acquisition market.
- 200+
- Agents per brokerage on the Scale plan
- YTD
- Per-agent totals visible in their portal
- Branded
- Portal + emails + statements
Real estate brokerages we work best with in Alberta
- You run a brokerage with 5-200 agents under your license.
- You charge agents monthly desk fees + per-transaction splits + tech-stack pass-throughs.
- You're tired of QuickBooks Online for agent billing — it doesn't understand commission splits.
- You want agents to self-serve payment methods + see their YTD totals.
Brokerage billing in other Canadian provinces
FAQ — Brokerage billing in Alberta
Is HubWho a good fit for real estate brokerages in Alberta?+
Yes. HubWho works the same in Alberta as it does in every Canadian province — CAD-native invoicing, 5% GST only (no PST)-aware via Stripe Tax, PAD bank pulls via Plaid, and a white-label customer portal under your agency's brand. The per-client margin report + auto-draft + dunning sequences are identical to the US surface.
How does HubWho handle Alberta sales tax?+
Alberta applies 5% GST only (no PST). HubWho's tax-engine selector (Settings → Billing Policy) routes to Stripe Tax for per-line jurisdictional accuracy, OR uses a static 5.00% rate from lib/canada-geo-data.ts for agencies that prefer manual tax. Stripe Tax is recommended for cross-province client books.
Can Alberta real estate brokerages bill US clients in USD?+
Yes — Stripe Connect supports cross-border CAD↔USD invoicing. Set the invoice currency per-client. The end-client sees the invoice in their currency; you settle in yours. Exchange-rate conversion fees show line-by-line so margin stays auditable.
Can I bill monthly desk fees + per-transaction splits separately?+
Yes. Desk fee is a recurring subscription ($199/mo). Each closed transaction is a one-off invoice with the agreed split percentage applied. Both flow into the agent's portal under one view.
What about cap-based commission structures?+
Track YTD splits per agent in HubWho's metadata, then bill differently once they hit cap. v1 is manual — change the split product on their subscriptions. Automated cap-tracking is on the roadmap for Q2 2027.
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