Are you Self-Employed? Know your Tax Obligations


OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - April 19, 2016) -

Did you know?

As a self-employed individual, you and your spouse or common-law partner have until midnight on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, to file your 2015 income tax and benefit returns. Any balance owing for 2015 must be paid by April 30, 2016. However, as this date is a Saturday, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will consider your payment to be made on time if the CRA receives your submission or it is postmarked by midnight on May 2, 2016. A late-filing penalty on amounts owing may apply to returns received after the June 15 deadline.

Important facts

- If you earned self-employment income from a business you operate yourself or with a partner, you have to report that income. For more information, go to www.cra.gc.ca/selfemployed.

- If you own a business or are engaged in a commercial activity, keep thorough records. Your records have to give enough detail to determine the tax you owe and support any benefits you are claiming, and they must be supported by original documents.

- If you receive income that has no tax withheld, or does not have enough tax withheld for more than one year, you may have to pay tax by instalments. This can happen if you receive rental, investment, or self-employment income, certain pension payments, or income from more than one job. For more information, go to www.cra.gc.ca/instalments.

- The CRA has online services available for businesses and self-employed individuals. To create custom reminders and alerts for key CRA business due dates for instalment payments, returns, and remittances, you can download the Business Tax Reminders mobile app.

CRA online services make filing easier and getting your refund faster

The CRA's online services are fast, easy, and secure. You, your employee, or your representative can file, pay, and access detailed information about your tax accounts-all online, all at your fingertips. To learn more about the CRA's electronic services for businesses, go to www.cra.gc.ca/businessonline.

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Contact Information:

Philippe Brideau
Media Relations
Canada Revenue Agency
613-941-6269