Tax Accountant for Self-Employed Tax Return Canada

Running a self-employed business in Canada comes with numerous benefits, but it also brings along the responsibility of managing your taxes effectively. Tax returns for self-employed individuals can be complex, and ensuring accurate filings is crucial to avoid penalties and maximize your deductions. This is where a qualified tax accountant can make a significant difference. […]
Eligible Deductions for Airbnb Rental

In the eyes of the CRA, any income earned by renting out your home or other property is considered to be rental income – even if it’s just for a night or two, every once in a while. Like other types of income, the money you make from your rental must be reported to the […]
Negatives of Airbnb Rental Property

On top of the income tax implication, Airbnb (short-term rental) owners are also required to charge HST taxes on the gross rental revenue on behalf of CRA, as short-term rentals are considered a commercial activity, which is one of Negatives of Airbnb Rental Property. HST taxes on Airbnb Rental Income A short-term rental that is for […]
How Airbnb Rental Income is Taxed in Canada

Like other, more traditional, rentals, Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has specific rules surrounding How Airbnb Rental Income is Taxed in Canada, which you should become familiar with as soon as possible. HST taxes on Airbnb Rental Income According to the CRA, Rental income is income you earn from renting a property that you own. You can own the property by yourself […]
Guide to Airbnb Tax Canada

In the eyes of the CRA, any income earned by renting out your home or other property is considered to be rental income – even if it’s just for a night or two, every once in a while. Like other types of income, the money you make from your rental must be reported to the […]
What Is the Tax-Free First Home Savings Account (FHSA)

The new account blends the best of the Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) and the Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA). It comes with some sweet tax breaks on contributions (just like an RRSP), and you don’t pay taxes on investment income and withdrawals (just like a TFSA). It also has some similarities to the Home Buyers’ Plan(HBP), but more on that […]
