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Frequently Asked Questions – FAQ
What are the key tax deadlines for 2026?
For most Canadians, the income tax filing deadline and payment date is April 30, 2026. If you or your spouse is self-employed, your filing deadline is extended to June 15, 2026, though any taxes owing are still due by April 30th to avoid interest.
When can I start filing my 2025 taxes?
The CRA typically opens the E-file and NETFILE systems in late February 2026. We recommend waiting until you have all your T4, T5, and RRSP slips before submitting your return to ensure accuracy.
Do I need to meet you in person to file my taxes?
No. While we love meeting our clients, we are a fully digital-friendly firm. You can upload your documents to our secure online portal, sign your return electronically, and speak with your tax consultant via phone or video call from anywhere in Canada.
When is my corporate tax (T2) return due?
A T2 corporate tax return must be filed within six months of your corporation’s fiscal year-end. However, if you owe taxes, the payment deadline is usually two to three months after your year-end. We help you track these dates so you never face late-filing penalties.
Can you help me if I’m several years behind on my taxes?
Yes. We specialize in “catch-up” filings. We can help you navigate the Voluntary Disclosures Program (VDP), which may allow you to avoid certain penalties and interest while getting your CRA compliance back on track.
I’m a freelancer. How do I know what I can write off?
As a self-employed individual, you can claim “reasonable” expenses incurred to earn income. This includes home office use, vehicle expenses, professional fees, and equipment. We provide a customized deduction checklist for our business clients to ensure no tax write-offs are missed.