Le mercredi 10 janvier 2024, EY présentera une webémission (en anglais) traitant des mises à jour récentes faites par l’ARC relativement au formulaire T2200 et aux frais de bureau à domicile, ainsi que des incidences possibles pour votre entreprise.Inscrivez-vous en cliquant ici. ...
On 2 February 2024, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) updated its website to provide much-anticipated guidance on the process for employees to claim home office expenses for the 2023 taxation year. Notably, this new guidance indicates that, for 2023, the CRA has adopted a broad interpretation ...
not all goods and services qualify.. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has defined categories of items that remain taxable during the relief period. Misclassifying these products as tax-exempt could lead to costly penalties for small businesses or frustrated customers. (To find these exemptions, ...
cash flow statement, profit and loss statement, and statement of retained earnings for each year. Accounting information must include a full breakdown of balance sheet items, revenue by business
in the context of industry best practices and with reference to a core comparator group of Canadian financial institutions and other Canadian companies of similar scope and complexity and comparable size, as measured by financial criteria, including market capitalization, total revenue and other measures...
and it’s tempting to handle everything yourself to make sure it’s done right. While you can’t avoid including your freelance income and self-employment revenue on your taxes, you don’t have to do it all alone. If tax filing isn’t your forte, consider outsourcing this task to a ...
In particular, at tax time, you should fill out Form T2200 (A declaration of Conditions of Employment). This simply notifies the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) about expenses your employees incur as part of their employment contract. This form also allows your employees to claim these expenses ...