As a business owner, there a number of expenses you are entitled to deduct when doing your taxes. Here’s some information to guide you.
December 15, 2014
As a business owner, there a number of expenses you are entitled to deduct when doing your taxes. Here’s some information to guide you.
If you’re running a business, you are well aware that there are a number of things you have to pay for every year to keep your business afloat.
So you may be wondering: What can you deduct as a business expense? Here’s a guide for helping you determine what a valid deductible expense is.
Essentially, it’s any expense that is necessary for you to do your job and run your business. Some expenses are fully deductible, such as office supplies, parking fees and delivery charges. But some are only partially deductible.
Here are some popular categories of deductible business expenses, as outline by the Canada Revenue Agency:
Not all of these expenses are 100 per cent tax deductible. Ask your accountant for more information.
Meals and entertainment are common expenses for a lot of businesses.
So now that we've determined that there are several expenses you can “write off” as a business owner, it’s important to remember to keep track of these expenses.
In conclusion, there are several things to remember when determining what you can deduct as a business expense, but what’s equally important is to remember to keep those receipts.
And if you’re unsure about if something is a valid deductible expense, the best thing to do is ask your accountant or call the Canada Revenue Agency.
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