Wondering if anyone has a link or info that will help. I recall something about Revenue Canada putting limits on self-employment losses (i.e: something like you can not claim a loss for three consecutive years or something).
It's not for this year's taxes, but working on my taxes has sort of rekindled a small business idea I had that wouldn't necessarily be profitable (EDIT: At least in the early days given some of the startup costs), but would stoke a bit of my creative fire... I imagine it would post some revenue in future years, though it's not a concept I ever expect will make me rich.
I've done the self-employed thing before, and it worked fine, but back in the day I had a steady contract that paid the bills. Didn't much care for paying both shares of CPP though.
It's not for this year's taxes, but working on my taxes has sort of rekindled a small business idea I had that wouldn't necessarily be profitable (EDIT: At least in the early days given some of the startup costs), but would stoke a bit of my creative fire... I imagine it would post some revenue in future years, though it's not a concept I ever expect will make me rich.
I've done the self-employed thing before, and it worked fine, but back in the day I had a steady contract that paid the bills. Didn't much care for paying both shares of CPP though.