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Level 1
May 3, 2026
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Is amount on T4A claimed as self employment if collected under other?

  • May 3, 2026
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Hi I have income coming from consulting work that I do. It is listed on my CRA account as other income (T4A), I do not have a business or HST/GST # at this time, and I do not collect HST/GST. Do I just declare as income or do I fill out the self employment.. it looks like I am declaring twice

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    Level 6
    May 6, 2026

    If you receive a T4A with Box 20 or Box 48 amounts, you are indeed self-employed for tax purposes, as both of these boxes are used exclusively to report self-employment income. You’re either a contractor or you’ve earned income from commission-based activities. Having a T4A with Box 20 or 48 means that you’re required to complete a bit of extra information at tax time. Since you’re self-employed, you’ll complete the business form T2125–Statement of Business or Professional Activities. The upside is you can also claim expenses to offset that income on that form. If you receive a T4A for self-employed income, be sure not to duplicate this income amount when you complete the T2125. For more information, check out the Guidelines for Reporting Self-Employment Income.

     

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