You Run Your Business.
We Handle the Numbers.
As a self-employed professional, your time is your income. Every hour spent on bookkeeping or tax prep is an hour not billed. We take care of your financial back-office so you can focus on the work that actually pays.
What Self-Employed Professionals Deal With
No Time for Bookkeeping
Between client work, sales, and running your business, bookkeeping is always the last thing on the list — until tax season turns it into a crisis.
Missed Deductions
Self-employed professionals often miss eligible deductions — home office, vehicle, equipment, subscriptions — because nothing was tracked during the year.
GST/HST Confusion
Knowing when to register, what to charge, how to claim ITCs, and when to file — GST/HST is a source of ongoing stress for most self-employed professionals.
Services for Self-Employed Professionals
Monthly Bookkeeping
Every transaction categorized, every account reconciled — so your books are always current and your deductions never missed.
GST/HST Filings
Registration, ITC claims, and on-time filings — we manage your GST/HST obligations so you never face penalties.
T1 Tax Return (Business Income)
Your self-employment income and all eligible deductions prepared accurately on your T1 — filed before the June 15 deadline.
CRA Support
Got a letter from the CRA? We handle all correspondence on your behalf — from information requests to audit support.
Year-End Support
Close your fiscal year cleanly with organized records and financial statements — ready for your accountant or for filing.
Not Sure What You Need?
Tell us about your situation and we'll recommend the right services for your specific type of self-employed work.
Talk to us →Self-Employed Questions — Answered
Yes, once your taxable revenues exceed $30,000 over four consecutive calendar quarters, registration is mandatory. Voluntary registration before that threshold can be beneficial if you have significant business expenses to claim as input tax credits.
Common deductions include home office expenses, vehicle use, business equipment, software subscriptions, professional development, phone and internet, advertising, and professional services. We review your full situation to make sure every eligible deduction is claimed.
Self-employed individuals have until June 15 to file their T1 return. However, any balance of tax owing must be paid by April 30 to avoid interest charges. We make sure both deadlines are met.
Yes. Many self-employed professionals have employment income, freelance income, and sometimes investment income. We organize all your sources correctly on your T1 to ensure everything is reported accurately and all deductions are properly applied.
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