My daughter is a full-time university student and she does some occasional admin work for a company throughout the year (making < $10,000). She gets paid by check based on an hourly rate and there are no deductions. Should this income be reported on line 104 as casual employment or would she be considered self-employed? I'm assuming she will need to pay EI and CPP, will those be calculated automatically by TurboTax and added to her amount owing (note it's showing her as owing $0 at the moment which seems odd)?
Line 104 is the appropriate line to report these casual earnings. These earnings are not subject to EI or CPP. However with regard to CPP, she can elect to pay CPP on these earnings. If she chooses to do so, TurboTax will automatically calculate the amount. If she chooses not to, no amount will be calculated or assessed. You should also be aware that these earnings are eligible for the Canada Employment Amount of up to $1,146 which is a non-refundable credit. TurboTax will automatically calculate this amount. For more info, please see http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/ncm-tx/rtrn/cmpltng/rprtng-ncm/lns101-170/104/ntrprtd-eng.ht...
Line 104 is the appropriate line to report these casual earnings. These earnings are not subject to EI or CPP. However with regard to CPP, she can elect to pay CPP on these earnings. If she chooses to do so, TurboTax will automatically calculate the amount. If she chooses not to, no amount will be calculated or assessed. You should also be aware that these earnings are eligible for the Canada Employment Amount of up to $1,146 which is a non-refundable credit. TurboTax will automatically calculate this amount. For more info, please see http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/ncm-tx/rtrn/cmpltng/rprtng-ncm/lns101-170/104/ntrprtd-eng.ht...
To clarify, my original comment of October 29, 2019 was directed to a_waz, regarding casual self-employment income.
The OP (original post) by thornhillrc with regard to his daughter's casual employment, IMO, does not qualify as self-employment income, it sounds more like casual employment, so as others have indicated, line 104 is the appropriate place to declare this income, although I am surprised the employer did not issue a T4 (even though it sounds like no tax or CPP or EI contributions or other deductions were withheld). Does anyone know off hand what the income threshold is before the CRA requires the employer to issue a T4?
In my case, both of my sons had casual employment while attending university, and we always got T4s from the employers, even when no deductions were made due to small amounts of income from one or more of those employers.
Self-employment status does not typically apply in most cases for this type of casual employment. Check here at the CRA website for the guidelines to consider to make this determination: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/publications/rc4110.html
To clarify, you should only report income as self-employment income if that income qualifies to be considered as income from self-employment. The dollar amount is not what is relevant, it is the terms of the agreement.
Guidelines here:
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/publications/rc4110.html
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