Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about tax filing, CRA compliance, and our professional tax services in Toronto, Scarborough, and the GTA.
No. You can file taxes yourself. Many individuals and small business owners in Toronto and the GTA choose a tax professional to ensure accuracy, CRA compliance, and to avoid missed deductions or credits.
Self-employed individuals, small business owners, newcomers to Canada, families receiving benefits, and individuals with multiple income sources often benefit from professional tax assistance.
Yes. The Canada Revenue Agency allows taxpayers to use a tax preparer and to authorize a representative to assist with tax matters.
CRA My Account is an online service that allows you to view tax returns, Notices of Assessment, benefits, and manage authorized representatives.
You can authorize a tax representative by logging into CRA My Account and selecting 'Manage Authorized Representatives'. This provides secure, limited access for tax assistance.
No. Authorization provides limited access only. You remain in full control and can remove authorization at any time.
In some cases, yes. However, setting up CRA My Account allows faster communication and is strongly recommended.
Documents may include T4, T5, and T3 slips, RRSP contribution receipts, tuition slips (T2202), childcare or medical receipts, and business income and expense records if applicable.
Documents can be submitted through CRA My Account using the 'Submit Documents' feature or through a secure client portal if provided.
Processing time depends on the filing method and time of year. E-filed returns are usually processed faster than paper returns.
Yes. We assist self-employed individuals and small businesses across Scarborough, Toronto, and the GTA with income reporting, expenses, HST filings, and year-end tax preparation.
HST registration depends on your revenue level and business activities. Requirements vary by situation.
Yes. Many late or unfiled personal and business tax returns can still be completed, depending on the circumstances.
Yes. Strict confidentiality and data-protection practices are followed. Information is used only for tax-related purposes.
No. Tax outcomes depend on individual circumstances and CRA assessment. No guarantees can be provided.
No. Information is provided for general guidance only and does not replace personalized professional advice.
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