Hi everyone,
Just hoping you can help me decide whether it's best to be self-employed or a small business. I am a health professional working as an independent contractor (recently graduated so I still have tuition that can be carried over) - I fall under the exempt bracket for hst/GST
My income will be about 90k for 2014 in British Columbia. I would be contributing 20k for my rrsp. And have over 100k of tuition that can be carried over. And I am currently paying off my student loans so I can use my student loan interest as tax deduction.
With tuition credits, student loan interest and rrsp making about 90k in BC - Would it be wise to be a small business or remain self employed (for tax purpose I understand there's more liability with assets being self employed).
Thanks so much!
Just hoping you can help me decide whether it's best to be self-employed or a small business. I am a health professional working as an independent contractor (recently graduated so I still have tuition that can be carried over) - I fall under the exempt bracket for hst/GST
My income will be about 90k for 2014 in British Columbia. I would be contributing 20k for my rrsp. And have over 100k of tuition that can be carried over. And I am currently paying off my student loans so I can use my student loan interest as tax deduction.
With tuition credits, student loan interest and rrsp making about 90k in BC - Would it be wise to be a small business or remain self employed (for tax purpose I understand there's more liability with assets being self employed).
Thanks so much!