Income Tax
2023 UPDATE - We are no longer taking new clients for income tax preparation. We thank you for the support.
You can send us your document electronically (see below) and we can walk you through having your return done without having to visit the office.
For your convenience, we offer several options to submit your documents to us for processing.
Options for submission:
Deadline:
Taxes are due to be filed by April 30. If you have small business income and expenses, the deadline extends to June 15, however taxes are still due on April 30.
Forms:
Here are some tax slips that you might have for tax time:
Income:
- Employment Income (T4)
- Self-Employment & Commissions (T4A)
- Employment Insurance (T4E)
- WCB/Social Assistance (T5007)
- Foreign Income
- Small Business Income and Expenses
- Rental Income and Expenses
- Alimony/Spousal Support
- Farming/Fishing Income and Expenses
- Other
Investments
- Trust or Estate/Mutual Fund Income (T3)
- Investment Income - Interest, Dividends (T5)
- Partnership Income (T5013)
- Security Transactions Income (T5008)
- Other Capital Gains
Pension
- Pension, Retirement and Annuity Income (T4A)
- Canada Pension Plan Benefits (T4A(P))
- Old-age Security Pension slip/Foreign Pensions (T4A(OAS))
- Registered Retirement Savings Plan Income (T4RSP)
- Registered Retirement Income Fund Income (T4RIF)
Deductions
- Signed T2200 or TL2 to claim Employment Expenses
- Union and Professional Dues
- Child Care Expenses
- Moving Expenses for new employment
- Alimony/Support Payments
- Tuition Receipts (T2202)
- RRSP Contributions
- Interest paid to earn Investment Income
- Donation Receipts
- Carrying Charges
- Disability Tax Credit
- Medical/Dental Receipts
- Income Tax Installments
- Statement for new home to claim home buyer’s amount