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I get a T1A to my numbered alberta company. The t1a is in thE company name not my personal name. Which program should i be using to submit the taxes for that company.
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October 31, 2019
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I get a T1A to my numbered alberta company. The t1a is in thE company name not my personal name. Which program should i be using to submit the taxes for that company.
If you need to file an AT1 return, you can use TurboTax Business Incorporated. You can read more about the program here: https://turbotax.intuit.ca/business-tax-software/business-incorporated.jsp
However, before buying the program, please make sure that you are required to file an AT1 return for your company. You can read more on this topic at this page from the Alberta Government: https://open.alberta.ca/publications/corporate-income-tax-act-information-circular-ct-2-filing-requi...
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I get a T1A to my numbered alberta company. The t1a is in thE company name not my personal name. Which program should i be using to submit the taxes for that company.
I do not need to file an AT1 so which program should i be using to file my numbered companies taxes
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I get a T1A to my numbered alberta company. The t1a is in thE company name not my personal name. Which program should i be using to submit the taxes for that company.
If the company is incorporated, then you need to use TurboTax Business Incorporated. If it's unincorporated, the you can any other version of TurboTax, though we would recommend TurboTax Self-Employed Online or TurboTax Home & Business CD/Download.
October 31, 2019
5:28 AM