I am in the process of completing a T2125 with Turbotax online and have got to the "Location of your business" section where it is asking for my province, but only if I have a permanent business set up there.
I came across a similar question and the answer provided a link to an archived CRA publication entitled "Permanent Establishment of a Corporation in a Province", which still leaves me somewhat unclear as I am a self-employed sole proprietor with an unincorporated and unregistered business. The publication provided by the CRA mentioned here mainly refers to corporations, so I do not know if any of this information would apply in my situation or not.
Also, if I do not select a province and continue with the return, the "Review" section comes up with an error stating "Missing province of self-employment." (image of the error screen attached below).
I have done some more research on the definition of "permanent business" or "permanent establishment" as described in other articles, and it seems as if there is a more general set of conditions to determine whether or not a self-employed individual is considered to be conducting business as a "Permanent Establishment". This information seems to imply that since I conduct most of my business from a fixed home office, and all of my business from within Ontario, I am still considered to have a permanent business establishment, regardless of whether or not I have a registered business.
I may have just answered my own question, but I would still appreciate it if anyone can confirm that this is correct.
Simply put, the question is this: As a self-employed sole proprietor working from a home office in Ontario under my own name without a registered business, would I be considered to have a "permanent business" or "permanent establishment"?
You did answer your own question. Ontario is where you live and do business.
You did answer your own question. Ontario is where you live and do business.
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