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Bomcas Canada Accounting & Tax Services specialises in tax preparation for corporations, small businesses, and individuals. Clients from across Canada, United States and other countries are served. We offer bookkeeping, trust and estate planning, payroll services, among other accounting and tax services. Our qualified and experienced team of accountants has been offering accounting and tax services in Canada and internationally for many years. We can provide a complete solution package for you if you are looking for one-stop accounting and tax services.
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In Canada Do I Have to Pay GST If I Make Less Than $30000 a Year?

In Canada Do I Have to Pay GST If I Make Less Than $30000 a Year?

Taxation of goods and services If you make less than $30000 a year, you may be wondering if you should register for GST or HST. These taxes are paid on the sale of goods and services provided by businesses in Canada. Depending on your situation, you may need to register monthly, quarterly, or annually. In either case, you'll have to pay the GST and HST on your taxable sales. However, there are several exemptions that may help you save money on your taxes. There are a number of exemptions in Canada that can help you reduce the amount of taxes…
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What Expenses Can a Sole Proprietor Claim As a Tax Deduction in Canada?

What Expenses Can a Sole Proprietor Claim As a Tax Deduction in Canada?

As a sole proprietor, you have the opportunity to claim a variety of expenses as tax deductions. These expenses can include the costs you incur in your everyday business operations, as well as one-time and periodic expenses. You can deduct these expenses from your income on tax forms that are available to Canadian sole proprietors. The T2125 form is used to report these expenses and is also known as the Statement of Business or Professional Activities. This business structure is beneficial because it allows you to deduct losses from your personal income, reducing the overall tax burden. Business-use-of-home expenses There…
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What are the benefits of sole proprietorship in Canada

What are the benefits of sole proprietorship in Canada

As a sole proprietor, you will have a unique set of tax obligations. In addition to paying taxes on your own income, you must also pay taxes on your business's expenses. You must also file a T1 tax return in order to receive your income tax refund. Sole proprietors can also claim GST/HST credits, Canada Child Benefit, and other refundable tax credits. Investing in a sole proprietorship A sole proprietorship is a type of business that's owned by one individual and lacks the liability protection of a corporation. These businesses can offer many advantages, such as a lower start-up cost…
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How Can a Sole Proprietor Pay Less Taxes in Canada?

How Can a Sole Proprietor Pay Less Taxes in Canada?

If you're a sole proprietor, you might be wondering how to pay less taxes. The CRA is reminding self-employed Canadians to file their taxes in quarterly installments. The good news is that you can deduct business expenses as an expense item. There are also ways for you to deduct business losses from your income. CRA offers COVID incentives for self-employed taxpayers The CRA is extending its COVID incentive program to self-employed taxpayers, which was introduced in 2015. During this time, self-employed taxpayers can claim $2 per day they work from home during a four-week period. For the year 2021, these…
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How Much Tax Do Sole Proprietors Pay in Canada?

How Much Tax Do Sole Proprietors Pay in Canada?

In Canada, sole proprietors are responsible for reporting all business income to the CRA, as well as any provincial taxes. All business income is reported on the proprietor's personal tax return. This article will focus on federal taxes for sole proprietors, while provincial taxes can be found in a guide to government taxes. Because a sole proprietor's business earnings are the same as their personal income, there is no separate rate for business income tax. Self-employment taxes Self-employment taxes for sole proprietors in the country are required to be paid by self-employed individuals. These individuals run their own businesses and…
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How to File Your Income Tax as a Sole Proprietor in Canada

How to File Your Income Tax as a Sole Proprietor in Canada

When it comes to determining whether or not your business is a sole proprietorship, you'll need to make certain considerations before filing your income tax return. For example, you'll need to determine whether or not your business is eligible to apply for a business number with the federal government. In addition, you'll need to consider paying sales taxes and applying for various permits from various government agencies. Fortunately, the government of Canada has created a platform called BizPal, which will help you identify what types of permits you'll need to operate your business. It also allows you to apply for…
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Sole-Proprietorship Taxes in Canada

Sole-Proprietorship Taxes in Canada

There are two ways to file Sole-proprietorship Tax returns in Canada. One option is to file Form 5471 and include it with your personal income tax return. If you're a non-resident, the benefit is that you'll only be required to pay 9% more tax than if you were a Canadian-controlled corporation. Form 5471 Unlike Form 1120, Form 5471 requires an individual to present financial data on a balance sheet in U.S. dollars, including income statements and tax payments. This form also requires the presentation of certain foreign assets and liabilities on a straight-line basis. The IRS is strictly enforcing its…
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How to Register for a GST HST Account in Canada

How to Register for a GST HST Account in Canada

If you have a business in Canada and plan to sell products or services, you should know how to register for a GST/HST account. This type of account is required if your business's gross sales are over $30,000. Small suppliers do not need to register, but larger businesses, non-residents, charities, public institutions, and taxi operators must register. You should consult a CPA if you have any questions or need assistance in registering. Business Registration Online If you have a business and you're interested in getting a GST HST account in Canada, you've come to the right place. The CRA website…
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Tax Benefits For Farmers in Canada

Tax Benefits For Farmers in Canada

Canada is a country that is home to many farmers. They contribute to our economy and to the health of the population. The Canada Revenue Agency is trying to make filing tax returns easier for farmers. Here are some benefits that farmers can receive. These benefits can be found by submitting a benefit claim. Corporate tax rates are lower than personal tax rates As a farmer, you can benefit from corporate tax rates that are lower than personal tax rates. If you are incorporated as a farmer, you will pay a lower rate and defer your taxes for a longer…
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How to Register a Business in Canada

How to Register a Business in Canada

Limited partnership In order to form a limited partnership, you will need to file a certificate with the appropriate regulatory body. A limited partnership is a business with a single general partner and one or more limited partners. The general partners have unlimited liability, while the limited partners have limited liability. Limited partners can be Canadian citizens or non-residents. The registered office for a limited partnership must be in the province of registration. Once your application is approved by the Registrar, your Limited Partnership will be established and operational. The declaration expires after five years, so make sure you file…
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