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T1 General Income Tax and

Benefit Return preparation and filing

T1 Simple

T1 General Income Tax and Benefit Return preparation and filing support You have 1 or 2 slips, no complexity; perhaps a little medical or donation

T1 Typical

T1 General Income Tax and Benefit Return preparation and filing support You have 3+ slips, medical claim, dependents, disability tax credit, basic pension splitting

T1 Complex

T1 General Income Tax and Benefit Return preparation and filing support You have self employment income, foreign property declarations, employment expense claims (home office), complex and/or high value investment portfolio, rental income, capital gains, complex medical claims including travel and/or terminal illness

T2 Corporation Income Tax Return

All Canadian corporations are obligated to file their income tax. Corporations must submit their T2 forms within six months of the end of a fiscal year or calendar year.

T3 Trust Income Tax and Information Return

All forms of trusts are obliged to file their T3 Trust Returns. These are legal documents designed specifically to report the financial information of a trust such as income, deductions, and allocations to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).
When an individual passes away, their executor must file a T3 tax return for the trust. A testamentary trust is one that is created because of the death of an individual. There are many types of trusts, testamentary is the most common trust return that our clients request..

Slips filing (T4, T4A, T5, T5013, T5018)

Tax Information Slips are information slips that are prepared by your employer, payer or administrator and must be issued by the last day of February of the following calendar year to which the slips apply.

Book now to ensure we review your responsibilities in reporting to the CRA and ensure your compliance.

Forms Filing

Disability Tax Credit Certificate, Tax Clearance Certificate, etc.

Canada Revenue Agency has a wide range of forms for individuals and businesses in order to enroll or claim various benefits

Sales Tax Filing

Most businesses in Canada have to collect the goods and services tax (GST)/harmonized sales tax (HST) on taxable supplies of property (goods) and services made in Canada, including many supplies of real property, like buildings and land, and intangible personal property, such as intellectual property rights, admissions and digitized products downloaded over the Internet. Come see us to see if you are meeting your obligations regarding Sales Tax in the areas that you do business.