Self-Employed Tax Filing in Canada

Numerax specializes in tax preparation for self-employed Canadians — freelancers, independent contractors, gig workers, and sole proprietors. We identify every eligible deduction, handle GST/HST obligations, and ensure your return is CRA-compliant.

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Tax Filing Designed for the Self-Employed

Self-employed tax is different from T4 employment. You need to track business income and expenses, calculate net income, handle GST/HST collection and remittance, and make quarterly instalment payments. We manage all of it.

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Tax Filing Designed for the Self-Employed

Numerax handles this with precision, keeping you informed at every step.

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Deductions Most Self-Employed Miss

Home office expenses, vehicle costs (km tracking), professional development, software subscriptions, phone and internet, accounting fees, advertising, and meals with clients. We review your situation to capture every eligible deduction.

Deductions Most Self-Employed Miss

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Canada-Wide Remote Service

We serve self-employed Canadians in every province and territory. Upload documents through our secure portal, and we handle the rest — no in-person visits required.

Canada-Wide Remote Service

Numerax handles this with precision, keeping you informed at every step.

How It Works

Simple, clear, done right.

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Book a Call

Schedule a free consultation to discuss your situation and get a clear quote.

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Share Documents

Upload your documents through our secure client portal. We guide you on exactly what's needed.

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We Handle It

Our team prepares everything, optimizes your position, and sends for your approval.

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Filed & Done

Once approved, we file and provide confirmation plus records for your files.

FAQ

Common questions about self-employed tax filing in canada

What deductions can I claim as self-employed?

Common deductions include home office costs, vehicle expenses, professional fees, advertising, software, phone/internet, travel, and meals (50%). We review your full situation to ensure nothing is missed.

Do I need to charge GST/HST?

If your annual revenue exceeds $30,000, you must register for and charge GST/HST. Below that threshold, registration is voluntary but can be beneficial for claiming input tax credits.

What is the tax filing deadline for self-employed Canadians?

Self-employed individuals have until June 15th to file their return. However, any balance owing is still due by April 30th to avoid interest charges.

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We will review your situation and outline the cleanest path forward.

What happens next

A clear scope and timeline

  • A short intake to understand your situation
  • A tailored checklist for the right documents
  • A concise summary of next steps