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SoleProp1
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Hello, I am wondering how I can properly claim a bad debt (Supplier fraud) on form T2125 for a sole proprietorship on line 8590.

Hello,


I am wondering how I can properly claim a bad debt on form T2125 for a sole proprietorship on line 8590.


After reading the two conditions from the CRA website (below), I am confused:  Do I report the amount receivable in income/revenue and then deduct it on line 8590 or can I just deduct it on line 8590?


Here is my scenario:  


- I purchased supplies from another company which has not delivered the promised items due to fraud.

- I have filed a Police report and doubt that I will receive my supplies or the money spent and want to write this off.


Question:

Do I include the amount I spent on supplies (A receivable) as income and deduct this same amount on line 8590 as bad debt?

Or do I simply deduct this amount only on line 8590?


Please tell me the best way to handle this scenario.  Should I use line 8590 or another means?


Thank you in advance.


J


Line 8590 - Bad debts

You can deduct an amount for a bad debt if you meet the following conditions:

  • you had determined that an account receivable is a bad debt in the year
  • you had already included the receivable in income
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Hello, I am wondering how I can properly claim a bad debt (Supplier fraud) on form T2125 for a sole proprietorship on line 8590.

Yes, simply deduct bad debt on line 8590. Keep all your receipts in case the CRA asks for them later.

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Hello, I am wondering how I can properly claim a bad debt (Supplier fraud) on form T2125 for a sole proprietorship on line 8590.

Yes, simply deduct bad debt on line 8590. Keep all your receipts in case the CRA asks for them later.