There are plenty of things to consider when it comes to taxes. That's why when tax season rolls around you'll want to keep these 5 tips in mind to ensure you're doing it properly.
October 9, 2015
There are plenty of things to consider when it comes to taxes. That's why when tax season rolls around you'll want to keep these 5 tips in mind to ensure you're doing it properly.
Being neat and organized makes a difference when doing your taxes, which is why keeping a logbook for all of your expenses is essential.
Your best defence?
Keep a logbook where you jot down, for example, the number of kilometres driven for business. What's more, for entertainment expenses keep all receipts and a record of who you met and why.
If it's already too close to tax time, ensure that as you enter the amounts on your tax form from your receipts, you record the details about each one as honestly as you can recall – but be prepared if the CRA questions you about what they are.
Say you're on a deadline at work and can't get out for lunch. If you order in and eat that meal at your desk while you're working, this "meal on premises" is deductible.
Although you might get a second look from the tax man if you put your eight-year-old on the payroll, teens and tweens are perfectly capable of helping out.
It's worth pointing out that just having a neat return, with numbers that add up and no receipts missing, is going to stand you in good stead. All it takes is one illegible number for your return to get kicked out of the system and onto a real person's desk.
The CRA will match your statement of income earned with the copies of T-4s and T-5s in their possession. Woe betide you if they find a discrepancy!
Even if you prepare your tax returns yourself, don't face the CRA without a professional in your corner. Why? The CRA "is hoping that you pay just out of fear" of being audited, says Kurt Rosentreter, a senior financial advisor with Berkshire Securities, Inc.
Taxes are a headache, but they're even worse when you're disorganized. By staying on top of things and being methodical, your chances of paying more or getting audited by the CRA, are much lower.
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