Accounting Consultant

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Accounting Consultant

 Reliable Accounting Consultant Services in Canada

Looking for expert support? My bilingual accounting consultant services in Canada are tailored to help small business owners navigate financial, tax, and compliance challenges with confidence.

Do You Need an Accounting Consultant?

Hiring an accounting consultant can be the key to optimizing your finances and making informed decisions. If you’re wondering whether this service is right for you, here are the most common questions I get—and how I can help.

What will I get from working with an accounting consultant?

By working with me, your accounting consultant, you’ll receive:

  • A detailed analysis of your financial situation.
  • Tailored strategies to cut costs and boost income.
  • Full compliance with applicable tax laws.
  • Easy-to-understand financial reports to guide your decisions.

How much does an accounting consultant cost?

My accounting consultant services are designed to fit your budget. I offer competitive pricing while ensuring you get the best value for every dollar you invest in your accounting needs.

Can an accounting consultant help me save on taxes?

Absolutely. As your accounting consultant, I specialize in identifying deductions and tax credits you might be missing. This means optimizing your taxes and ensuring you don’t overpay.

How often do I need an accounting consultant?

That depends on your needs. You can hire me, your trusted accounting consultant, for a specific issue or work with me regularly to keep your finances in perfect order. The choice is yours.

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Personalized Accounting Consultant Services in Canada

Navigating business challenges shouldn’t be a solo journey. I offer personalized accounting consultant services remotely via phone or videocall so you can stay focused on growing your business. Together, we’ll tackle your challenges efficiently, while you stay in your office.

We get these questions a lot.

Register your business properly, keep clear accounting records, report all income and expenses, and file and pay taxes each year.

Create an account, set up your business type, connect your bank accounts, and categorize your income and expenses. QBO helps you stay organized and tax-ready.

You can deduct: work vehicle costs, internet, cellphone, office rent, equipment, tools, insurance, marketing, courses, and other business-related expenses.

Corporate tax returns (T2) must be filed within 6 months after your fiscal year-end. If you owe taxes, payment is due by June 30 if your year-end is December.

Cash flow is the money coming in and going out of your business. Manage it by tracking all payments and collections, forecasting future expenses, and ensuring you have enough cash.

You must deduct and remit CPP, EI, and Income Tax for employees. Keep detailed payroll records, issue T4s at year-end, and report to CRA.

Use trusted accounting software, limit bank access, review financial reports monthly, and always keep business and personal finances separate.

Track all business expenses, claim eligible credits like the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB), investment credits, and make strategic RRSP contributions.

QuickBooks Online (accounting), Wagepoint or PaymentEvolution (payroll), Dext (receipt management), and a separate business bank account.

Follow your province’s employment laws: minimum wage, vacation pay, overtime, proper employment contracts, and WorkSafeBC or WSIB coverage if required.

Compare total revenue minus total expenses. A positive and consistent profit margin means your business is profitable. A Profit & Loss report (Income Statement) helps you track it.

This letter confirms your payroll account number. You use it to report and remit monthly employee deductions to the CRA.

I’m Dedicated

As your accounting consultant, I review every detail to ensure the best possible outcome.

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