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Known locally as accountant / cpa. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Canada.

Typical price: CA$150–CA$4,500

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What accountant costs in Canada

Researched national ranges in CAD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Personal T1 return Individual income tax return, self-employed schedule CA$150 CA$350 CA$700
Corporation T2 + financial statements Corporate year-end accounts and T2 filing CA$1,200 CA$2,200 CA$4,500
Monthly bookkeeping (per month) Books, GST/HST and payroll retainer CA$300 CA$600 CA$1,500

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How to hire a accountant pro in Canada

  1. Confirm CPA designation (provincial CPA body) for statutory or assurance work
  2. Agree scope: T1/T2 returns, GST/HST, payroll source deductions
  3. Get a written engagement letter and fee basis
  4. Confirm CRA representative access (Represent a Client)
  5. Ask about audit/review support with CRA
  6. Check experience with your province's tax rules

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between a bookkeeper and an accountant?

A bookkeeper records transactions, reconciles accounts and runs payroll. An accountant prepares statutory accounts, files tax, and advises on structure and planning. Small firms often use a bookkeeper monthly and an accountant annually.

What should an accountant's engagement letter cover?

Scope (exactly which filings and services are included), fees and how they're billed, deadlines and your responsibilities for providing records, and what falls outside the fee. A one-line quote with no engagement letter is a red flag.

What qualifications should my accountant have?

Look for membership of a recognised professional body (see the country notes below), which brings training standards, regulation, and anti-money-laundering supervision. Anyone can call themselves an 'accountant' in most countries — a chartered/certified designation is the real filter.

Do I need an accountant or can I just use software?

Software (Xero, QuickBooks) handles day-to-day bookkeeping well, but an accountant adds value at year-end for tax filing, compliance and planning. Many businesses run software themselves and pay an accountant only for the annual accounts and tax return.

Can an accountant help me pay less tax legally?

Yes — legitimate planning around business structure, allowable expenses, pension contributions, timing of income, and available reliefs is core work. Be wary of anyone promoting aggressive 'schemes'; if it sounds too good, it usually attracts penalties later.

How do accountants charge — hourly, fixed, or monthly?

Three models: hourly (declining, common for ad-hoc work), fixed fee for a defined deliverable like a tax return, and monthly retainer bundling bookkeeping, filing and advice. Fixed and monthly are now the norm because they give both sides predictability.

Do I need a CPA for my Canadian small business?

For personal or simple self-employed returns, a qualified preparer suffices. Incorporated businesses filing a T2 and needing financial statements generally benefit from a CPA, especially for CRA correspondence and planning.

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