You still have to report the income you make, it is just considered to be "Zero Rated". You declare the total income you earned and "zero" for the amount charged or collected.
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As per our TurboTax article: GST/HST Reporting Requirements For Food Delivery Services
Here is a list of common purchases and expenses for which you may be eligible to claim ITCs:
For more information please visit the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Calculate input tax credits - Types of purchases and expenses
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Thank you @guriraji for the answer. I have another question regarding this,
I specifically need to know if I can report my total income on food delivery services even if it is zero-rated and under $30,000 (Note: I already registered for GST/HST Account to claim ITC so that I have to report every year anyways).
Thank you all for help 😊
You still have to report the income you make, it is just considered to be "Zero Rated". You declare the total income you earned and "zero" for the amount charged or collected.
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It is a great and very clear answer. Thank you @guriraji
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