Canadian Accounting and Tax Services

 

We provide comprehensive Canadian accounting and tax services to help individuals, businesses, and non-resident clients comply with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) regulations while optimizing financial management. From annual tax filing to bookkeeping and corporate compliance, our tailored solutions allow you to focus on growth with peace of mind.
Our Services

Personal Tax Services

  • Annual tax filing (T1 returns)
  • Tax refunds and planning
  • Non-resident tax filing
  • Tax treaty consultation to avoid double taxation

Business Accounting Services

Bookkeeping and record management

Financial statements (Balance Sheet, Income Statement, Cash Flow Statement)

Budgeting and cost control

Internal audit and compliance review

Corporate Tax Services

  • Corporate income tax filing (T2 returns)

  • Federal and provincial tax rate analysis

  • GST/HST filing and compliance

  • Payroll tax and employee compensation management

Specialized Tax Services

  • Trust tax filing (T3 returns)

  • Partnership tax filing (T5013 returns)

  • Non-resident corporate tax

  • Cross-border income reporting and planning

Advisory and Planning

  • Tax planning and risk management

  • Financial strategy consultation

  • Corporate structure optimization

  • Long-term compliance advisory

 

Why Choose Us

  • Professional Expertise: Services provided by Canadian CPAs

  • Compliance Assurance: Strictly follow CRA regulations

  • Tailored Solutions: Customized to client needs

  • Efficiency and Cost Savings: Reduce errors, avoid penalties, and improve efficiency

 

FAQ

Do I need to file taxes every year?

Yes, both residents and non-residents with Canadian income must file taxes annually.

What is the corporate tax rate?

Federal corporate tax is about 15%, with additional provincial rates depending on location.

Do non-residents need to file taxes in Canada?

Yes, and tax treaties may apply to avoid double taxation.

What is GST/HST?

Canada’s sales tax, ranging from 5% to 15% depending on the province.