Tax deadline arrives for self-employed, business owners
Global News
Self-employed Canadians and their spouses are expected to file their taxes by June 15, giving them an extra month and a half to file.
The second tax deadline of the year has arrived, this one concerning the self-employed and business owners.
While most individuals were expected to file their taxes before May 1 this year, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) notes June 15 marks the tax deadline for anyone who’s self-employed as well as their spouse or common-law partner.
If you’re confused about whether you qualify for the extra month and a half to file, the exception extends to anyone who ran a business with business expenditures in the 2022 tax year.
Be warned, though — while the filing deadline might be extended, anyone who owed money to the CRA was expected to pay by the earlier May 1 deadline.