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Is it professional services or business?
what is a skip the dishes courier considered?
March 29, 2023
12:08 PM
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Self-employed
When working for a food delivery company, you are considered self-employed because you are free to carry out the duties as you please since you are contracted independently, not hired as an employee.
For more infomation, please see TurboTax webpage: GST/HST Reporting Requirements for Food Delivery Services
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March 30, 2023
6:23 PM
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Self-employed
Skip the Dishes is considered a business.
When working for a food delivery service like UberEats, Skip the Dishes, or DoorDash, you’re considered self-employed. This means that in addition to filing your usual T-slips (if you receive any income elsewhere as an employee), you must report your self-employment income on Form T2125. You’ll claim your gross income from the business (including tips), deduct any expenses to calculate the net business income, and report the GST/HST paid.
For more information, you can visit the TurboTax FAQ - As a food delivery driver, which expenses can I claim?
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March 31, 2023
8:43 AM
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Self-employed
As you are self-employed as a courier, you would choose business.
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For more information, visit the TurboTax website: Ride-share drivers: Tax Information Centre,
As a food delivery driver, which expenses can I claim?
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March 31, 2023
12:52 PM