Services include the preparation and filing of income tax returns for students, working individuals, families, and seniors, including people with disabilities and those who support them.
Designed for sole proprietors and self-employed individuals focusing on reporting business income and expenses. Ideal for individuals operating a business without a corporate structure.
Guidance and support with small business and corporate registration, including Master Business Licences, CRA business numbers and setup to help you start your business correctly and confidently.
Additional services are available to support a variety of tax-related needs, including CRA correspondence assistance, tax consultations, and general tax support outside of annual filings.
Working After 65 in Canada: What Seniors Should Know About OAS, GIS, CPP, and Taxes Many seniors continue working after age 65. Some work part-time, some babysit, some help family or neighbours, and others run a small side activity. A common question is: “If I work a little, will I lose my senior benefits?” The answer depends on the type of benefit and the type of income. Old Age Security, Guaranteed Income Supplement, CPP, and tax credits are not all treated the same way. 1.
If you’ve ever noticed that some food items are taxed and others aren’t — you’re not imagining it. In Canada, food is not simply “taxable” or “tax-free.”It depends on what you buy, how it’s sold, and sometimes even how much you buy. Prepared Drinks (The Coffee Example) Drinks under $4 → only GST (5%) Drinks $4 or more → full sales tax (HST in provinces like Ontario) This applies to ready-to-drink items like: coffee tea smoothies Small pricing differences can change the tax ap
Filing taxes is just about submitting a few documents and getting a refund. In reality, there’s a process behind it - and understanding that process can help you avoid mistakes, delays, and missed opportunities. 1. Filing isn’t just about income - it’s about benefits too One of the most common misconceptions is that if you made “too little,” you don’t need to file. That’s not accurate. Filing your taxes is how you access benefits like GST/HST credits and other government prog