With an Accountant:
Additional fees may apply for self-employed income, rental income, and employment expenses.
Additional fees may apply for:
Self-employed income (Schedule C)
Rental income (Schedule E) per property
Capital gains (Schedule D)
Employment or business expenses (home office, vehicle)
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Why am I not receiving a refund on my tuition fees?
Since 2019, the Canadian government no longer issues refunds for tuition fees. Tuition now provides a non-refundable credit, which can reduce your federal or provincial tax but won’t result in a refund if it exceeds the tax owed.
How does a non-refundable tax credit work?
Non-refundable tax credits reduce the amount of tax you owe. If your credits exceed your tax liability, the excess is carried forward to future years, but you will not receive a refund.
Do I have to pay tax on cash gigs, tips, side hustles, or freelance work?
Yes. Any income you earn must be reported on your tax return, and you are required to pay any taxes owed.