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đź“‘Canadian Income Tax

Guidance on filing and planning your Canadian taxes, from T1 and T2 returns to instalments

📊Managing Business Finances

From cash flow to pricing and metrics — learn to manage your business finances with confidence.

🏢 Canadian Business Structure

Should you incorporate? Stay informed on sole proprietorships, corporations, and registrations.

đź’° GST/HST & QST

Understand how to register, file, and maximize input tax credits while avoiding common mistakes.

đź§ľ Guides and Tutorials

Practical accounting processes like reconciliations, journal entries, and reporting.

📝 Deductions & Expenses

Learn which expenses are deductible and how to track them for maximum tax savings.

Quebec Taxes & Business

QST, Revenu Québec filings, Quebec payroll, and provincial rules every entrepreneur should know.

👤 Paying Yourself

Salary vs dividends, management fees, and how to pay yourself from your corporation or small business.

đź’» QuickBooks Online & Tools

Tutorials, guides and time-saving tips for using QuickBooks Online effectively.

🏦 Money & Personal Finance

Personal finance strategies for entrepreneurs, from RRSPs to saving for taxes.


COVID-19 Details on Canada 75% Wage Subsidy for Businesses with Employees (CEWS)
Covid-19, Small Business, Business Tax Ronika Khanna Covid-19, Small Business, Business Tax Ronika Khanna

COVID-19 Details on Canada 75% Wage Subsidy for Businesses with Employees (CEWS)

Businesses who have employees that are on payroll (i.e. for whom deductions at source is being remitted and T4s/RL1s are being issued) are entitled to a Wage Subsidy of 75% of the employees’ gross payroll up to a maximum of $847 per week referred to as Canadian Emergency Wage Subsidy or CEWS. This should prove to be very helpful to businesses who don’t want to let employees go but due to reductions (or complete stoppage) of revenues may not be able to afford to pay them. It provides for business continuity and financial relief to a significant subsection of the population.

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COVID-19: Financial and Tax Relief Measures for Small Business and Individuals (UPDATED)
Covid-19, Self Employed, Small Business, Business Tax Ronika Khanna Covid-19, Self Employed, Small Business, Business Tax Ronika Khanna

COVID-19: Financial and Tax Relief Measures for Small Business and Individuals (UPDATED)

UPDATED APRIL 27, 2020

In response to the financial pressure being felt by small business, employees and individuals as a result of COVID-19, a number of measures have been announced by governments and banks to alleviate this difficulty These are enumerated in this post and while details relating to eligibility, how to apply etc. on the measures announced by the federal government today are still forthcoming, small businesses and individuals now know what types of financial relief they may be eligible for and can start preparing accordingly.

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Impact of COVID-19 on Small Business and Their Employees(UPDATED): EI Sickness and EI Regular Benefits
Small Business, Covid-19, Business Tax Ronika Khanna Small Business, Covid-19, Business Tax Ronika Khanna

Impact of COVID-19 on Small Business and Their Employees(UPDATED): EI Sickness and EI Regular Benefits

Updated on March 30, 2020 for CERB which will replace the EI benefits in the short term.

The impact of Covid 19 (caused by the CoronaVirus) is being felt deeply all across the world right now as individuals, businesses, healthcare institutions and governments try to cope with the ongoing and evolving implications. It is a difficult time as individuals try not to panic and governments are endeavouring to decide the best course of action for their citizens. Small businesses are experiencing are experiencing dramatic slowdowns or are being forced to close as customers stay at home.

Businesses who have employees that are quarantining themselves due travel or potential contact with the Coronavirus as well as employees who are laid off are entitled to EI Benefits. While there have been some changes to the sickness benefits in the face of Covid 19, EI benefits currently remain the same and are explained below:

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