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Contract Employee

This was my first year in business. I work as a clinical counsellor for a non-profit organization. I'm a contracted employee, they do not take any deductions off my cheques, and they provide all the means to do my work (space, tools, client referrals, etc). I carry my own liabilities and pay my own professional licensing fees. When I enter my information on the T2125 form, am I putting my home address as my place of business and using deductions associated with my home, or do I put the place where I do therapy which would have no associated costs to business?
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Contract Employee

Hi

You would put your home address as the business address.  The clinic where you are contracted, is their place of business.

If you use part of your home for business use, you may claim the costs, but ensure you adjust based on the amount of time you actually work from home.

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Contract Employee

Hi

You would put your home address as the business address.  The clinic where you are contracted, is their place of business.

If you use part of your home for business use, you may claim the costs, but ensure you adjust based on the amount of time you actually work from home.