Corporate Tax & Year-End Services (T2)
Full T2 support and financial reporting for CRA in Canada.
- Preparation and filing of T2 Corporate Return
- Financial Statements: Balance Sheet, Income Statement (P&L), Cash Flow Statement, GIFI, and other reports




Olga Chykaliuk
Accountant

Olga Vozna
Accountant
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What You Get
Financial Foundation
Financial statements for CRA. Balance Sheet, P&L, Cash Flow Statement, GIFI, and other reports.
GIFI & Tax Schedules
All financial information submitted in the format accepted by CRA.
Tax Planning
Strategic tax planning. Solutions based on the company's financial metrics.
Filed T2 Return
Corporate T2 return filed on time and according to CRA requirements.
What our Clients Say
"I got a fantastic express consultation from Olha Chikaliuk. Answers and information were very accurate, valuable, and professional. My entire family will only do their taxes with Olha."
"I had some questions regarding tax payments and proper calculations, and Anytime Accounting was very helpful. They provided clear guidance and made the process much easier. Professional and reliable service."
"Very satisfied with the service! Professional, efficient, and always explains everything clearly. Always available and ready to help. I highly recommend!"
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Deep Analysis
We review your information and tax situation.
Ongoing Support
We assist with required filings and next steps.
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FAQ
Yes, filing is mandatory even with zero income. Contact us — we will file the report correctly and on time.
If the tax office requires you to pay taxes throughout the year, it is mandatory. But in some cases, CRA may adjust installment requirements based on updated estimates. We recommend seeking professional help.
An analysis of your corporation's income and expenses needs to be conducted to determine the possibility of receiving the reduced tax rate.
Money taken from the company for personal needs is not considered a business expense. If not properly documented, it may be subject to taxation. It is important to properly record such a transaction and consider possible tax consequences.
Yes, if family members actually perform work for the company and have real duties. In this case, payment must correspond to market conditions and be properly documented.
It all depends on how actively you use the car for business, whether someone else besides you will use the car and how often it is used for business and what expenses are associated with it. Under some conditions, it is more beneficial to account for your own expenses, under others — to register the car to the company. We recommend seeking professional help.
Business expenses must be directly related to earning income and properly documented. These typically include operating and administrative costs, professional services, marketing, rent, transportation, software, and communications. Expenses must have a clear business purpose. Eligibility depends on usage and CRA tax rules.
How the corporation operates and what decisions are made directly affects the owner's taxes. Payments from the company, profit, and movement of funds between the company and owner are interconnected, so it is important to consider them together.