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How do I claim supplies needed for work as a referee?
In addition to my full time job, I started refereeing in 2015. I needed to purchase clothing and other accessories for this occasional work. For the referee work, I am obviously not "employed" like a normal job. I get no T4. Do I create a business for this or can the expenses and income be claimed as occasional earnings or something like that?
October 29, 2019
10:53 PM
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Self-employed
If it isn't a significant amount of income, you can report it as income not on a T4 slip. You will find that under the income tab. Bear in mind that clothing is not deductible as there is a Canada employment credit of $1,146 which is expect to help absorb some of those costs.
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10:53 PM
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Self-employed
Thank you. What is and what isn't a significant amount of income?
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I would think that if it is regular payments, through part of the year, and amounted to $3,000 or over, you would be better off to report it as self-employment. That allows you to take deductions for expenses, such as travel, a portion of vehicle costs, etc, rather than just reporting the whole amount as income.
October 29, 2019
10:53 PM