Started a side hustle? Seek expert advice to avoid tax season headaches
BNN Bloomberg
According to a Maru survey conducted in January on behalf on TurboTax Canada, 23 per cent of Canadians reported having a side gig in addition to their primary employment.
He doesn't particularly enjoy thinking about taxes.
It's why the Ottawa man and his wife Ashley Faragher hired a professional to help them understand the tax implications of their small business, Fletch Robbins, which sells Gailey-Snell's illustrations of dinosaurs and animals in the form of t-shirts, cards and prints.
“It is our side hustle. So even the time it takes to be able to file our taxes properly is not something we necessarily have," said Gailey-Snell, who holds a full-time job on top of his artistic passion project.
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