Please note that you cannot carry forward self-employment loss, but you can deduct it from your other source of income such as income from your part-time job, rental property. For more information, please check this article: Capital Losses Versus Other Types of Losses
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I am confused. I contacted CRA as there was different information from what is listed on the Turbo Tax site about non-capital losses and they sent me this link. It confirms non-capital losses can be carried back 3 years and forward 20. Am I missing something?
kindly,
Joanne
Hello, @joannejpcdn i am also confused about this question. did you finally get an answer? Can we carry forward the self employed loss? Thank you!
@lowbbee As per the CRA: You may have incurred a loss from a business other than farming or fishing. If this loss is more than your other income for the year, you may have a non-capital loss. You can carry back your non-capital loss up to 3 years. Non-capital losses incurred after 2005 can be carried forward up to 20 years."
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/publications/t4002/t4002-8.html
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