Still, it was easy enough to organize my taxes. I moved to Toronto, worked for various employers (I think I switched jobs 4 times!), and also started earning some self-employment income through my blog and podcast. And I used TurboTax for most of those years.įrom 2013-2017, things got a bit more complicated. I got my T4s from my employers, had a few tax deductions from charitable donations and RRSP contributions, and that was about it. I worked two jobs, one in sales and marketing for a newspaper during the day, and another as a teleprompter operator for the news at night and on weekends. From 2010-2013, my taxes were super simple. Up until 4 years ago, I was an employee at a company. How I’ve Filed My Taxes Over the YearsĪ little background about me just in case you don’t know my story. driving Uber, delivering Skip the Dishes) or starting their own online businesses, I have gotten the most tax questions I have ever gotten in the past 12 months!įirst off, if you are self-employed or earned any self-employed income this year, I highly recommend reading my posts on self-employed taxes in Canada and sales tax in Canada so you’re fully in the loop before you get to the next important step of actually filing your income taxes this year.īut if you are ready to file, I’m going to help you understand how TurboTax, one of my personal favourite tax software, has pretty much every option available to you so you can file your taxes quickly, correctly, and without that dreaded tax season headache. All views and opinions expressed represent my own.Ĭlick here to download my free Tax Prep Checklistīecause so many people received CERB this year, and because there has been an influx of people doing side hustles (i.e. This post is sponsored by TurboxTax Canada.
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