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Tax Returns — Personal & Corporate | CPA | E-File | All Years
Description
Missed the April 30 deadline? Late filing is always better than not filing — and it's never too late to get caught up. As a Chartered Professional Accountant, I prepare every return with the goal of maximizing every deduction and credit you're entitled to under the Income Tax Act. Tax law changes every year, and most filers leave money on the table without realizing it. My process ensures your return is accurate, complete, and filed the right way.
In most cases, you'll receive an instant CRA assessment result — so you'll know your refund, balance owing, or zero balance right away.
Credentials: CPA Ontario member, ACCA (UK) member, CPA Ireland member, CPA Australia member
CPA Professional Practice Licence
Professional liability insurance
Registered CRA e-file preparer
T1 personal tax — pricing
Starting from
Basic individual return $100
Rental income with T1 $150
Self-employed or contractor income $175
Investment income / capital gains $175
Mixed income types: starts at the highest applicable rate — contact for a specific quote.
Corporate services — T2, bookkeeping & more
Monthly corporate engagements start at $250/month. Per-service pricing also available — contact for a quote.
Monthly services include: accounts payable/receivable, bank reconciliation, GST/HST preparation and filing, government remittances, payroll and source deductions, T4 e-filing, WSIB, EHT, ROEs, and year-end T2 preparation.
Do you need to file? You are required to file if you:
Have tax owing for the year
Received a CRA request to file
Elected to split pension income with your spouse or common-law partner
Disposed of capital property or realized a capital gain (including your principal residence)
Have outstanding OAS or EI repayments
Have outstanding RRSP Home Buyers' Plan or Lifelong Learning Plan repayments
Are required to contribute to CPP
You may also want to file to:
Claim a refund
Apply for GST/HST credit
Receive Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payments
Apply for the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB)
Claim the Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit
Claim the Ontario Fertility Treatment Tax Credit
Carry forward tuition amounts, investment tax credits, or non-capital losses
Build RRSP contribution room or contribute to your First Home Savings Account (FHSA)
Document checklist
Slips
T4, T3, T5, T4E, T4A, T4AP, T4RSP, T4RIF, OAS and CPP benefit slips
Employment Insurance (EI), Social assistance / workers' compensation
Receipts
RRSP / FHSA contributions
Medical expenses, Charitable and political donations, Child care expenses, Tuition (T2202)
Union or professional dues, Moving expenses, Student loan interest, Home office expenses
Automobile and travel expenses, Capital gains/losses records
Other documents
Prior year Notice of Assessment, CRA correspondence, T2201 (Disability Tax Credit Certificate)
T2200 (Declaration of Conditions of Employment), Rental income and expense records
Business / farm income records, Automobile logbooks, Northern residents documentation
Don't wait — contact today.
Nael Yasin Chartered Professional Accountant
(613) 404-9012 | naelyasin@hotmail.com
In most cases, you'll receive an instant CRA assessment result — so you'll know your refund, balance owing, or zero balance right away.
Credentials: CPA Ontario member, ACCA (UK) member, CPA Ireland member, CPA Australia member
CPA Professional Practice Licence
Professional liability insurance
Registered CRA e-file preparer
T1 personal tax — pricing
Starting from
Basic individual return $100
Rental income with T1 $150
Self-employed or contractor income $175
Investment income / capital gains $175
Mixed income types: starts at the highest applicable rate — contact for a specific quote.
Corporate services — T2, bookkeeping & more
Monthly corporate engagements start at $250/month. Per-service pricing also available — contact for a quote.
Monthly services include: accounts payable/receivable, bank reconciliation, GST/HST preparation and filing, government remittances, payroll and source deductions, T4 e-filing, WSIB, EHT, ROEs, and year-end T2 preparation.
Do you need to file? You are required to file if you:
Have tax owing for the year
Received a CRA request to file
Elected to split pension income with your spouse or common-law partner
Disposed of capital property or realized a capital gain (including your principal residence)
Have outstanding OAS or EI repayments
Have outstanding RRSP Home Buyers' Plan or Lifelong Learning Plan repayments
Are required to contribute to CPP
You may also want to file to:
Claim a refund
Apply for GST/HST credit
Receive Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payments
Apply for the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB)
Claim the Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit
Claim the Ontario Fertility Treatment Tax Credit
Carry forward tuition amounts, investment tax credits, or non-capital losses
Build RRSP contribution room or contribute to your First Home Savings Account (FHSA)
Document checklist
Slips
T4, T3, T5, T4E, T4A, T4AP, T4RSP, T4RIF, OAS and CPP benefit slips
Employment Insurance (EI), Social assistance / workers' compensation
Receipts
RRSP / FHSA contributions
Medical expenses, Charitable and political donations, Child care expenses, Tuition (T2202)
Union or professional dues, Moving expenses, Student loan interest, Home office expenses
Automobile and travel expenses, Capital gains/losses records
Other documents
Prior year Notice of Assessment, CRA correspondence, T2201 (Disability Tax Credit Certificate)
T2200 (Declaration of Conditions of Employment), Rental income and expense records
Business / farm income records, Automobile logbooks, Northern residents documentation
Don't wait — contact today.
Nael Yasin Chartered Professional Accountant
(613) 404-9012 | naelyasin@hotmail.com
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