Tax season 2026: Personal returns due April 30 · Self-employed due June 15 · Book early for priority filing
Greenfield Accounting CPA · Tax & Advisory Book tax review
CRA registered · CPA Ontario member

Tax clarity you can count on.

Personal tax returns, small business bookkeeping, and strategic tax planning — handled by CPAs who explain every number in plain language.

3,200+ Returns filed annually
18 Years in practice
$2.1M Avg. client deductions found
Upcoming deadlines 2 due soon
RRSP contribution deadline Mar 3, 2026
Personal tax filing Apr 30, 2026
Self-employed filing Jun 15, 2026
GST/HST Q1 remittance Apr 30, 2026

Individuals & families

Personal returns, rental income, investments, and estate planning.

Self-employed

Freelancers, contractors, sole proprietors, and side businesses.

Small business

Incorporated companies, partnerships, payroll, and HST filings.

Professional corps

Doctors, lawyers, consultants — salary vs. dividend optimization.

Transparent pricing

Services & starting fees

No surprise bills. Final fees depend on complexity — we'll quote before work begins.

Service From Typical turnaround
Personal tax return (T1) $185 5–7 business days
Self-employed / rental (T1 + schedules) $350 7–10 business days
Small business corporate (T2) $850 2–3 weeks
Bookkeeping (monthly) $275/mo Ongoing · QuickBooks or Xero
Tax planning consultation $195 60-min session · credited toward filing
CRA audit support $250/hr As needed · representation included
Client portal

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Welcome back, Alex

Tax year 2025 · Personal return in progress

Estimated refund

$2,840

Documents received

4 of 6

Document checklist

  • T4 employment slips
  • RRSP contribution receipts
  • Medical expense receipts
  • Charitable donation receipts
  • T5 investment income
  • Schedule for home office

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Choose appointment type and time. We'll send a document checklist before your meeting.

New client — initial tax review Returning client — drop-off appointment Tax planning consultation Business advisory meeting
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Tax calendar 2026

Key dates to know

Feb

Prepare

Gather T slips, receipts, and RRSP room. Book your review early.

Mar

RRSP deadline

March 3 — last day for 2025 contribution deductions.

Apr

File & pay

April 30 — personal T1 deadline. Avoid penalties and interest.

Jun

Self-employed

June 15 filing · balance due April 30. Plan ahead.

CPA registered Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
CRA compliant EFILE certified · direct deposit refunds
Audit support Full representation if CRA contacts you
Fixed quotes Agreed fees before work starts — no hourly surprises
Client outcome

How we found $14,200 in missed deductions for a freelance designer

Sarah came to us after self-filing for three years. She had a T4 from part-time employment, freelance income from multiple clients, a home office, and RRSP contributions she hadn't claimed.

Our review identified unclaimed home office expenses, missed HST input credits, and incorrect CPP classification on freelance income. We amended prior returns and optimized her 2025 filing — resulting in a combined refund and savings of $14,200 across three tax years.

$14,200 Total recovered across 3 tax years

We work with your tools

QuickBooks Xero FreshBooks Dext Wave
Tax tips

Before you file

01

Don't rush RRSP decisions

Check your Notice of Assessment for available room before contributing. Over-contributions trigger penalties.

02

Track home office properly

Square footage, utilities, and internet must be documented. We help calculate the optimal claim method.

03

Separate business expenses

Mixed-use accounts create CRA red flags. A dedicated business account saves time and reduces audit risk.

FAQ

Common questions

What documents should I bring?

All T slips (T4, T5, T3), RRSP receipts, medical and donation receipts, rental statements, and last year's Notice of Assessment. Business clients add bank statements and expense records.

Can you file prior-year returns?

Yes — we regularly amend and file returns for previous years. There may be penalties for late filing, but we often recover more in refunds and credits than the cost of catching up.

Do you offer virtual appointments?

Absolutely. Secure video calls and encrypted document upload via our client portal. In-person drop-offs available at our Mississauga office.

What if CRA audits me?

If we prepared your return, audit support is included at no extra charge. We handle all correspondence and represent you before CRA.

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