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Bad Debts, and Other Tax Write-Offs

Tweet this post.Income tax deduction tips for self-employed Canadian editors, including use of home expenses, bad debts, and other write-offs, today in my Canadian, Eh? column at Copyediting.com.

  • Form T2125, Statement of Business or Professional Activities
  • Interpretation Bulletin IT-442, Bad Debts and Reserves for Doubtful Debts

Remember you can write off conference costs too.

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Link to my Canadian, Eh? columns on Copyediting.com

 

Photo by Chris Potter, used under CC BY-2.0 license.

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