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posted Feb 18, 2024 12:27:07 PM

I need to file T1 form, but at the same time I need to file T2 form cause I have a corporation, so what should I put information in T1 form? Employed, not Employed,.....?

Should I report the income of the corporation, but I should do this in T2 form, I am confused about T1 form this yead due to corporation tax filing with T2

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Moderator
Feb 18, 2024 12:39:30 PM

You would not put information about your corporation in your personal tax return. You only have to report the income that the corporation paid you.

New Member
Feb 18, 2024 12:50:06 PM

Hi, Susan, thanks for your reply.

But the corporation is mine and it is 1 year old so and I don't have a salary to be paid from the corporation, whatever profits and expenses are going in my bank account and there are no partners with me

Moderator
Feb 18, 2024 1:09:11 PM

In a corporation, owners can receive compensation by a salary or dividends from ownership shares but not owner draws (which can only be done by sole-proprietors or partnerships). So you would need to talk to your accountant about whether a salary or dividends is best for you, and how to issue yourself a tax slip.

New Member
Feb 18, 2024 2:46:11 PM

Ok, but the corporation still new and has only 1 invoice of $600, so practically still there is no income under the corporation name.

Another query, does Interact Etransfers under my name should be filed under corporation name or under my name as self employed person, similar thing to Taskrabbit, I received payments from task Taskrabbit so they should filed in self employed incmode or corporation, I am working with them under my name not the corporation name

Moderator
Feb 18, 2024 2:58:12 PM

If you are doing work under your own name and it's different to what your corporation is doing, then you can claim it on your T1 as self-employment.