How to File Taxes in Canada - TurboTax Self-Employed Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2021
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    It's officially tax season, so how are you going to file this year? Well, you're in luck! In this video I show you how to file taxes in Canada using two versions of TurboTax. One is TurboTax Live Full Service where you just hand off your documents to a tax professional and they handle it all for you. And the other version is their DIY version, where you put in all of your info and file it yourself. There's also the option to get a tax professional to assist you as you go through the software and review your work to help you get the best tax refund possible, or if you're self-employed, the lowest tax bill possible.
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Комментарии • 85

  • @determinationsuccess9574
    @determinationsuccess9574 3 года назад +2

    Dear Jessica, I'm a french speaker, newcomer in Canada. Thank you so much. I really like your explanation, it's very clear and comprehensible for someone non native english speaker like me.

  • @financiallylitwithmargaret5118
    @financiallylitwithmargaret5118 3 года назад +3

    Hey Jessica loved the tax episode on your podcast this week. One new benefit I’m not sure you and Susan talked about was the Canadian Training Credit. It’s a $250 credit with a lifetime benefit of $5000. I did a super quick video on it. Definitely take advantage of that credit as well! Keep up the great work ☺️

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад +1

      Very cool, and I can't remember if she mentioned it but if not thanks for sharing!

  • @MartinVenus
    @MartinVenus 3 года назад +1

    I like the way you explain, thank you

  • @RyanThomasWoods
    @RyanThomasWoods 3 года назад +5

    I’m so happy you made this video! I was looking into the DIY self/employed but didn’t sign up because I thought I would have to pay first! I’m so happy I can go into and play around with it first before paying. Do you think the DIY + assist version is similar to the self-employed DIY but just with the option to talk to someone?

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад +1

      So the good thing is you can start with the DIY version then at a certain point you get asked if you want to upgrade to the Assist & Review. So you don't have to commit to the Assist & Review right away if you're not sure you want to do it. I haven't tried out the Assist & Review myself, but ya I believe it's basically the same thing as the DIY but then after you've filled out all your info, you get some assistance and get them to review your work.

  • @m4st3rm1nd9
    @m4st3rm1nd9 3 года назад +8

    27:30 Unfortunately, you stopped where I wanted to see what to do next. Would have been better if you actually showed the part where we fill self employment income and expenses.

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад +1

      For sure, but the good thing is, you can easily try it out yourself for free and the program really does walk you through what info you need to put in yourself. You only pay if you actually want to Netfile your taxes. So I'd recommend making an account and just playing with the program to see what comes after the part I stopped at. :)

    • @Mmmtruk
      @Mmmtruk 3 года назад

      @@jessicamoorhouse Under which tab do I report my personal income earned from my self employment? I have to file both the business and personal income separately but it did not walk me thru that. Do I have to write myself a T4?

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад

      @@Mmmtruk If you're a sole proprietor no you don't have to give yourself a T4. Since I don't really know your situation, I would suggest contacting TurboTax's support team to help you find out where to input your income.

  • @MinnieOnCam
    @MinnieOnCam Год назад +1

    glad I re-watched this video, I was thinking I could go into an HR block office, but happy Turbo Tax has a self-serve option. That I can stay home and get my taxes done for almost the same price. 🤣

  • @mariaconstanzaherreraherre2346
    @mariaconstanzaherreraherre2346 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you Jessica for the video

  • @LanguisticSchool
    @LanguisticSchool 2 года назад

    Jessica, great video. Thanks a lot. As for meal expenses, I know you can deduct meal expenses with clients, but can you deduct meal expenses with employees (e.g., not a party, just a lunch with an employee discussing business)?

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  2 года назад

      My guess would be no but I'd suggest contacting the CRA to see what they see. Also more info can be found here www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/businesses/topics/sole-proprietorships-partnerships/report-business-income-expenses/completing-form-t2125/line-8523-meals-entertainment-allowable-part-only.html

  • @motivationalinsights1860
    @motivationalinsights1860 2 года назад

    Hi Jessica, can you do an updated video for this year for people that work a job and also have a sole proprietorship business?

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  2 года назад

      A new tutorial video? Probably not going to do that but I am working on a blog post. Any specific questions you have?

  • @204carguy
    @204carguy 3 месяца назад

    How would I file if all my sales are local on treaty reservation land ? I don’t collect taxes from sales. But I pay taxes for my stores orders. Gas for delivery. Registration for vehicle etc. Would I receive a refund ?

  • @marikoflores7347
    @marikoflores7347 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video! Was wondering if I were using my vehicle for business/ personal use should I keep all my gas receipts?

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  2 года назад +1

      Yes, definitely keep your receipts! Here's some more helpful info on car expense deductions for a business quickbooks.intuit.com/ca/resources/expenses/how-to-write-off-vehicle-expenses/

    • @marikoflores7347
      @marikoflores7347 2 года назад +1

      @@jessicamoorhouse ty!!

  • @luisabalan63
    @luisabalan63 3 года назад

    So does the walk through you did for us include the filing of just your personal taxes as self-employed or is it BOTH the personal and GST/HST filing you'd have to do??

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад +1

      This video just goes through how to file your income taxes. I made another video on how to file your GST/HST here (you do that directly through the CRA, not tax software). ruclips.net/video/pzJx2VMhY3k/видео.html

  • @fartcannon
    @fartcannon 2 года назад

    I filed taxes jointly with my spouse (regular T4 and typical deductions like childcare and donations). Instead of creating a totally separate profile for Incorporation, can I just do it with the same login profile and file an adjustment?

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  2 года назад

      Not sure if I understand. Firstly, in Canada you don't file joint taxes with your spouse (that's only in the US). And if you're incorporated, that's also a completely separate entity than you personally, so you'd have to have a CRA My Business account for your corp, and CRA My Account for personal taxes, and would of course have to file a corporate tax return and a personal tax return.

  • @mydinh1821
    @mydinh1821 3 года назад

    Thank you Jessica for the helpful video and the 20% off link. I am employed for 8 months and contractor for 4 months for different companies, do I have to file tax as self-employment?

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад +1

      Yes if you earned self-employment income and employment income, then you would use their self-employed tax product.

  • @junglemoderne6550
    @junglemoderne6550 3 года назад +1

    How do we use your TurboTax link? It is going to the Tax Prep checklist. Thank you!!

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад

      Ugh my bad! Here's the link jessicamoorhouse.com/turbotax

  • @Pulpswo
    @Pulpswo Год назад

    Can your write off if you are employed and working 100% from home? Such as internet bill, electricity, etc?
    Please help. Thank you

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  Год назад

      If you're an employee working for a company, you can find more info about how to deduct home office use here www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/topics/about-your-tax-return/tax-return/completing-a-tax-return/deductions-credits-expenses/line-22900-other-employment-expenses/work-space-home-expenses.html

  • @localjoepro355
    @localjoepro355 3 года назад

    Awesome video and great information. What software do you use to make these videos?

  • @lindamorgan2678
    @lindamorgan2678 10 месяцев назад

    Can a person just use the "standard" version to do a simple self employed personal name and home office. I understand it has all the forms needed, so wondering how it is different than self employed. My friend said you could but you have less returns in the total price. Thanks in advance

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  10 месяцев назад

      If you're self-employed, you should use the self-employed version of TurboTax to do your income taxes. But if you want to try them both out, you can for free. You only pay when you're ready to file your taxes.

  • @katelinturcotte4574
    @katelinturcotte4574 2 дня назад

    Once you submit personal taxes and fill out the self-employed portion.... do you need to file anything else as a sole proprietor like business tax filing or gst/hst forms of any sort? Thank you

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  2 дня назад

      As a sole prop, you just file your personal income tax return. If you're registered for GST/HST or other provincial sales tax, you file and pay those separately. You may be thinking of corporations. If you're incorporated, your corporation has to file a corporate tax return (separate from your personal tax return).

  • @hieuhuynh3084
    @hieuhuynh3084 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing the details as well as the link for 20% :) I will probably be using TurboTax again this year. However, I wonder in case you know if they can assist with income from a US company like A Medium Corporation? Thanks

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад +2

      Great question and I'm sure they could. I'd talk to their support team to find out.

  • @pricebree
    @pricebree 2 года назад

    Howdy, Thanks for this, I feel empowered to do my self employment taxes on my own this year. Do you have a discount code for 2022?

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  2 года назад

      I don't however, I'm currently running a contest giving away 5 free licenses: jessicamoorhouse.com/how-to-file-self-employed-taxes-in-canada-for-the-first-time-with-turbotax/

  • @user-wo1ng5mj5x
    @user-wo1ng5mj5x 3 месяца назад

    I bought Tesla cash for my self employed 2023. I prepare food and deliver them. How can I enter the car expense on CCA?

  • @Cudiagraphics
    @Cudiagraphics Год назад

    Do you pay quarterly taxes/ instalments in Ontario as a self employed individual? TIA

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  Год назад

      Typically the first year of being self-employed you pay annual income taxes, but then after that the CRA requires you to pay quarterly.

  • @snowwhite2709
    @snowwhite2709 2 года назад

    If you are a sole proprietor and it's your only income do you do self employment tax form as well as a personal too?

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  2 года назад

      If you're fully self-employed and you want to use TurboTax, yes you would choose one of these turbotax.intuit.ca/tax/software/self-employed

  • @BasicPixel
    @BasicPixel 2 года назад

    Hi Jessica,
    Thank you for your video, it is really helpful. I just have a quick question. I was a independent contractor back in 2019, however not the same in 2020. If I want to file corporation tax return for 2020, can i use the Turbo tax self employed option? I am asking this as I started filing it wathing your video, but it asked me about T4, RRSP and other items, nothing about T2. Though I was employed in 2020, my personal taxes are completed, I just want to file a nil return for my corporation.
    Thanks!

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  2 года назад

      I'd suggest contacting them to ask what software would make the most sense for your situation. If you have to file corporate taxes you can't do that with their self-employed software, you may need to use this. turbotax.intuit.ca/tax/software/business/business-incorporated

    • @BasicPixel
      @BasicPixel 2 года назад

      @@jessicamoorhouse Thank you so much!

  • @ryanlaingmvp3191
    @ryanlaingmvp3191 3 года назад

    What is a t1 general for self employed

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад

      You can find out plus some other helpful tax return terminology here: quickbooks.intuit.com/ca/resources/self-employed/canadian-self-employment-tax-forms/

  • @gothicfreak87
    @gothicfreak87 4 месяца назад

    Just wondering if this is still up-to-date? Since I'll be following this tutorial for my 2023 taxes

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  4 месяца назад

      If there are any changes, they will be reflected inside TurboTax and it will guide you through the whole program from start to finish.

  • @mrchocolate4eva
    @mrchocolate4eva 3 года назад

    Thanks for the tax tips. Your video quality is so good! what camera do you use? 😊

  • @ZombieCorp999
    @ZombieCorp999 2 года назад +1

    If I'm self-employed under my name do I still need a business license?

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  2 года назад +1

      If you're simply using your legal personal name, no you don't need to register your business.

  • @archlocker
    @archlocker 2 года назад

    it was just last year that turbo tax was free for individuals that are self employed, now it cost $45... Do know of any free self employed software or services?

  • @TanyaGriffiths
    @TanyaGriffiths 3 года назад +1

    Hi Jessica! I am a sole proprietor and I have Intuit's Quickbooks to manage my business' account. Is the information you provide in this video also applicable for QB? I'm feeling a bit lost so any advice would be helpful :) Thank you!

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад +1

      Well this particular video is about using TurboTax to file your taxes. Quickbooks is accounting software to help you get organized for tax time. But, when you're ready to file your taxes, you should be able to easily pull the necessary info and reports from Quickbooks to input into TurboTax saving you a ton of time (compared to say, keeping track using a spreadsheet). Or if not using TurboTax, you could either provide your tax accountant access to your Quickbooks account or pull whatever reports they need to file your taxes for you.

  • @diandrarodrigues9372
    @diandrarodrigues9372 Год назад

    I loved this video. Too bad I arrived late, and your checklist is no longer free.

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  Год назад +1

      It's still free. I was just moving it to my free Resource Library. You can find it here courses.jessicamoorhouse.com/order?ct=3409205d-ad0c-4e4c-b530-3d14745388d1

    • @diandrarodrigues9372
      @diandrarodrigues9372 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jessicamoorhouse thank you so much for your response

  • @nawrozfatima7116
    @nawrozfatima7116 3 года назад +1

    Hi Jessica, very helpful video! I have a business number, when or where would I put that in? Thank you!

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад

      That should be part of the identification process at the start. You can find more info here turbotax.intuit.ca/tips/small-business-tax-tips-filing-a-t2125-4119

  • @brianpaulino
    @brianpaulino 3 года назад

    If I made income with Uber and Doordash, do I have to complete two separate T2125 forms?

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад +1

      The TurboTax software should be able to guide you, however as stated on the CRA website "If you have both business and professional income, you have to complete a separate Form T2125 for each. You also have to complete a separate form for each business or professional activity you have, if you have two or more of either." www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/businesses/topics/sole-proprietorships-partnerships/report-business-income-expenses/completing-form-t2125.html

    • @brianpaulino
      @brianpaulino 3 года назад +1

      @@jessicamoorhouse thank you for your response, I just wasn't sure if because they're technically two of the same type of business "ride share" they could go into one.. appreciate your response, thank you.

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад

      @@brianpaulino No problem!

    • @GurpreetSingh-uh8vj
      @GurpreetSingh-uh8vj 3 года назад

      @@brianpaulino
      Same question doing Uber door dash Nd skip the dishes

  • @nikalex2951
    @nikalex2951 Месяц назад

    Hey does this video tutorial apply for Corporation owners? I own a Canadian llc

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  29 дней назад +1

      No, this video is for if you're self-employed, such as being a sole proprietor or partnership. If you're incorporated, you have to file both a corporate tax return then a personal tax return, so I'd suggest working with an accountant for that. Also, we don't have LLCs in Canada. You're either a sole proprietor, partnership, or corporation.

    • @nikalex2951
      @nikalex2951 28 дней назад

      @@jessicamoorhouse thank you :)) makes sense

  • @newleo3115
    @newleo3115 3 года назад +1

    Why track your fuel when you can easily ballpark it

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад +1

      Because if the CRA audits you, you want to have the receipts to back up your claim.

  • @niclauz
    @niclauz 3 года назад

    Not helpful at all..

    • @jessicamoorhouse
      @jessicamoorhouse  3 года назад

      Was there something specific you wanted to know about that the video didn't answer?