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Bird's Eye View. Tips and inspiration for the self-employed. Bird’s Eye Bookkeeping. Writing and Editing Services. 8220;In this world, nothing certain but death and taxes.” – Benjamin Franklin. February 5, 2016. If you are in school, you get a tax break in the form of tuition credits. And if you can’t use these credits, you can transfer them to your spouse, your parents or your grandparents. Step 1: Get a Form T2202 from your college or university. NB The student is the one who fills out the schedule 11&...
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Testimonials | Bird's Eye Bookkeeping
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Bird's Eye Bookkeeping. Bird’s Eye Bookkeeping. Writing and Editing Services. 8220;She transforms my receipt-stuffed envelopes into clear, easy-to-read statements of what my business is spending money on and what it’s bringing in. Nothing gets by Anna. She gives you the bird’s eye view on what your business is up to.”. Autumn Maxwell, Cold Comfort. Rodney Martin, co-owner, Black Dog Painting Ltd. Mathew Davydiuk, Smiling Dog Landscaping. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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What can I claim as expenses as a self-employed person? | Bird's Eye View
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Bird's Eye View. Tips and inspiration for the self-employed. Bird’s Eye Bookkeeping. Writing and Editing Services. What can I claim as expenses as a self-employed person? I seem to be making this list over and over again for self-employed people who want to know what they can claim as an expense against their income. Please contact me if you need any clarification about anything listed here, or have questions about other expenses that may be deductible for your business. Costs of goods bought for re-sale.
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Getting Yourself Organized: Scribbled pages or Digital Notetaking? | Bird's Eye View
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Bird's Eye View. Tips and inspiration for the self-employed. Bird’s Eye Bookkeeping. Writing and Editing Services. Self-employed people have so much to keep track of. Myself, I run a bookkeeping and tax-filing business, freelance write and somehow manage to get my son to school each day, mostly remember library days and generally keep my house in a state of only semi-disarray. My life is an organizational feat! Getting Yourself Organized: Scribbled pages or Digital Notetaking? April 11, 2014.
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Do I really have to keep all these receipts for 7 years? | Bird's Eye View
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Bird's Eye View. Tips and inspiration for the self-employed. Bird’s Eye Bookkeeping. Writing and Editing Services. Do I really have to keep all these receipts for 7 years? 8220;I am trying to cut down on stored paper (and ideally to have none) but would like to have all my business receipts on file for next tax season. I’m wondering – is it acceptable to store the receipts in digital format? For example could I just take a photo of each receipt? 8221; – Jesse, Musician. September 19, 2014.
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Getting ready for tax filing | Bird's Eye View
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Bird's Eye View. Tips and inspiration for the self-employed. Bird’s Eye Bookkeeping. Writing and Editing Services. Getting ready for tax filing. Yes, it’s another list. This time it is a checklist to help you get all your paperwork ready for your tax preparer. Here is a basic list of the information to put together:. A) personal details: name, address, sin, date of birth and marital status (name and sin of partner if common-law or married). C) all income information including:. G) Details about any chari...
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Oh my heart! | Bird's Eye View
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Bird's Eye View. Tips and inspiration for the self-employed. Bird’s Eye Bookkeeping. Writing and Editing Services. Image clipped from Site Pro News. So, a computer virus has shut down the Canada Revenue Agency’s e-services. Clearly the heartbleed bug was named for all the bookkeeping and accounting firms who depend on tax season income! Http:/ www.sitepronews.com/2014/04/08/heart-bleed-bug-compromise-large-part-internet/. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. April 10, 2014. Getting ready for tax filing.
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Love and taxes | Bird's Eye View
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Bird's Eye View. Tips and inspiration for the self-employed. Bird’s Eye Bookkeeping. Writing and Editing Services. People keep asking me when they have to file as common law for tax purposes. Today I called CRA. And this is what the friendly phone person told me. You have to file as common law when you have been living together for 12 months or when a couple (who share a home) have a baby together, or share custody of a child. This entry was posted in Bookkeeping Tips. And tagged common law.
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