Effectively managed records play a critical role in the operation of any business. They help you monitor the progress of your business, prepare financial statements, keep track of your deductible expenses, and support claims on your tax return.
But did you know that you have legal requirements to maintain records for all transactions so that you can support your income and expenses?
As a business owner, you are legally obligated to do the following, with regards to your records:
In addition to these obligations, if your records are reviewed by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), during an inspection, audit or examination, you must ensure the following:
There is no specific way in which you are required to maintain records – it can be done manually or electronically. There are a number of bookkeeping systems available for all levels of experience or you can reach out to a professional bookkeeper or accountant for help maintaining your records.
When it comes to record keeping, if you aren’t sure whether you will need it, keep it. It is better to have too much paperwork than to be missing paperwork that is required to make the proper claims on your tax return.
There are three main areas of record keeping that will be pertinent to your tax return: income, expenses and property.
You must keep track of your business’s gross income, which is the total amount of income earned before you deduct any expenses. You must include the date, transaction amount and source of income.
Documentation that you may be required to hand over to the CRA during a review includes:
Note: this list is not exhaustive
Whenever you make a purchase, ensure you get a receipt or invoice for your records, which included the following information:
It is important to note that a POS receipt alone is not enough. You must also include a cash register receipt or invoice.
If the seller does not provide you with a receipt, include the above information in your expense journal.
Whenever you sell or trade property, you must maintain records.The records should include:
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