I'm a self-employed business owner, and I provide photography and videography services. I'm wondering where I can add the payments I paid to all my subcontractors that I hired to help with my services. I provided them with the T4A as I paid them a total more than $500 each.
I've seen a lot of posts about deleting the whole business redoing it and changing it as a business instead of a service, but I offer services and not manufacturing or selling any goods. Is there a way to put the subcontractor's payments in the services section like the previous TurboTax(2021 and 2022)
Payments to subcontractors goes into the Inventory section, which is where it went in previous years. There is no "services" section regardless of whether you choose professional or business.
There is a space for Salaries, wages, and benefits (including employer's contributions) in the expenses section, but this is for amounts regarding employees.
Professional and business income are both reported on Form T2125. However, because of differences in the way professional income is calculated, not all businesses are considered professions for tax purposes. Professional includes the following:
CRA considers other self-employment income (as long as it's not from farming or fishing) to be business income rather than professional income.
If you have both business and professional income, you have to fill out a separate Form T2125 for each.
Payments to subcontractors goes into the Inventory section, which is where it went in previous years. There is no "services" section regardless of whether you choose professional or business.
There is a space for Salaries, wages, and benefits (including employer's contributions) in the expenses section, but this is for amounts regarding employees.
Professional and business income are both reported on Form T2125. However, because of differences in the way professional income is calculated, not all businesses are considered professions for tax purposes. Professional includes the following:
CRA considers other self-employment income (as long as it's not from farming or fishing) to be business income rather than professional income.
If you have both business and professional income, you have to fill out a separate Form T2125 for each.