We are a team of professionals with an excellent work ethic who will strategize alongside you and come up with ideas that will change the way you do business to improve your bottom line
Managing financial records and ensuring your business activities are tracked accurately and reported correctly to satisfy CRA requirements.
Checking transactions, such as deposits and withdrawals, to identify discrepancies. The goal is to confirm that the amount recorded in the company's books aligns with what the bank shows to catch errors and prevent fraud.
Bookkeeping is the process of recording and organizing your financial transactions, ensuring all data is accurate and up-to-date. We will calculate employees salaries and wages ensuring compliance with CRA and the ever-changing tax regulations.
An independent examination of a company's financial statements and records to ensure accuracy and compliance with accounting standards
Financial reporting helps owners make informed decisions about the company, assess its profitability, and understand its financial health
Personal, sole proprietor and corporation
We are a small boutique accounting firm offering affordable customizable help to business owners. Whether you are just starting out or a seasoned owner, we can help guide you to make the best decisions financially
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Sole Proprietorship: This is the simplest form, where the business is owned and operated by one individual. Easy to set up, but the owner is personally liable for debts and obligations.
Partnership: A partnership involves two or more people who share ownership and responsibilities. Partners can be either general partners, who manage the business and are personally liable, or limited partners, whose liability is restricted to their investment.
Corporation: A corporation is a separate legal entity from its owners. This structure limits personal liability and may offer tax advantages. Corporations must comply with more regulations and reporting requirements.
Co-operative: A co-op is owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit. Members share in the profits and decision-making, promoting a democratic structure.
When operating a business in Canada, understanding allowable deductions and expenses is essential for accurate tax reporting and maximizing profitability.
Salary: Paying a salary allows business owners to make contributions to the Canada Pension Plan and access Employment Insurance benefits. Salaries are deductible as a business expense, reducing the corporation's taxable income. However, they are subject to income tax withholding and payroll taxes.
Dividends: Dividends represent a share of the corporation's profits distributed to shareholders. Unlike salaries, dividends are not considered a business expense and do not reduce taxable income, however, they benefit from the dividend tax credit resulting in a lower effective tax rate for individuals receiving them, especially advantageous for those in lower income brackets.
Management fees: These fees are paid for specific services provided to the corporation be individuals or related companies. Management fees are deductible for the corporation, similar to salaries, but they must be reasonable and reflect the fair market value of the services provided. Recipients must report these fees as income.
Bank reconciliation is an essential accounting process that compares a company's financial records with its bank statements to ensure accuracy and consistency. This process helps identify discrepancies between the two, such as errors in recording transactions, outstanding checks, or bank fees not yet accounted for.
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