PersonalPERSONAL TAX SERVICES

Personal tax services focused on accurate reporting, documentation review, and CRA-compliant filing for individuals and families across Canada. This service covers common and complex personal tax situations with a structured, review-based approach.

Who This Service Is For

This service is designed for individuals who need support with personal income tax filing and related tax matters, including:

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Employees and salaried individuals

Individuals earning employment income who require annual personal income tax filing and reporting support.

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Students and new graduates

Students or recent graduates filing tax returns for tuition credits, income reporting, or benefit eligibility.

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Families and seniors

Households and seniors requiring personal tax filing, benefit coordination, and age-related credit reporting.

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Individuals with multiple income sources

Individuals earning income from employment, investments, pensions, or other taxable income sources.

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Property owners and investors

Individuals reporting rental income, property transactions, or investment-related income and expenses.

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Individuals responding to CRA reviews or notices

Individuals requiring support with CRA correspondence, reviews, reassessments, or information requests.

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What This Service Covers

Personal Tax Services include preparation and review of personal income tax returns, benefit applications, and related tax filings. The scope of service focuses on accurate reporting of income, eligible deductions, credits, and required disclosures under CRA rules.

This includes standard and non-standard tax situations where additional documentation, reconciliation, or explanation may be required.

Common Situations Where This Service Is Used

This service is commonly used when businesses

  • File annual personal income tax returns
  • Report multiple income slips or investment income
  • Claim rental income or employment expenses
  • Apply for government benefits or credits
  • Report capital gains or asset sales
  • File returns for seniors or dependents
  • Respond to CRA audits, reviews, or reassessments
  • File final or estate-related tax returns

Documentation & Information Commonly Required

The following documents are commonly reviewed as part of personal tax services, depending on individual circumstances

Used to verify your past filings, carryforward amounts, and CRA account history.

Shows income earned from employers, contracts, and freelance work.

Reports interest, dividends, and investment earnings.

Details retirement, pension, and government support income.

Reports EI benefits received during the tax year.

Used to claim deductions and report withdrawals corre

Tracks profits or losses from selling stocks, crypto, or property.

Shows rental earnings and deductible property expenses.

Includes invoices, expenses, and income for sole proprietors.

Required for income earned or assets held outside Canada.

Used to report property sales and claim principal residence exemption.

How the Service Is Typically Delivered

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Discovery

Review of personal tax situation, filing history, and required reporting scope.

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Planning

Identification of applicable income categories, deductions, credits, and reporting obligations
3

Execute

Preparation of tax return(s), review for completeness, and electronic submission where applicable.
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Deliver

Support for CRA correspondence, notices, or additional information requests related to the filing.

Compliance & Reporting Considerations

All personal tax services are performed using CRA-recognized filing methods and based on information provided by the client.
Clients are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of submitted documents. Reporting requirements may vary based on individual circumstances, residency status, and income sources.

No outcomes, refunds, or timelines are implied or guaranteed.

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