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What taxes do I pay on what income? |
I have a full-time job, but am doing a home-based hobby on the side. I pay taxes on my earnings from the full-time job - but I just started to recieve payments for my hobby, for which I invoice my "customers". Am I able to make up to a certain amount before I have to pay taxes on it? Is there a place I can find out the rate I'd pay? Extra Details: Your hobby could be additional income called, as mentioned by another person, self employment income, which is taxed regardless of the amount you make. It is taxed through the filing of your income tax return where you record the income and all the associated expenses on a T2124 (of which the net amount ends up on your T1 return). Be warned though, that if you are running a loss on your "hobby" and it is used to reduce your total taxable income, you might get audited, CRA might determine it to be just that, a hobby, and reverse the income and the claimed expenses from the return they were on. This would have the impact of increasing your taxable income for that particular year and resulting in a tax bill. You're describing self employment income on your hobby. |
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