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Be That Business Newsletter Feb 27th 2026: March Canadian Due Dates & 3 Fabulous Business Resources!

2/27/2026

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Hello!
Welcome to February 27th 2026! In this Newsletter:
  • What’s due at the end of February?
  • My Three Favorite Resources this month!
  • What due dates are coming up in March?
  • Announcements and Updates

What’s Due End of February?
The due dates below are the generic due dates for February, BUT! Feb 28th falls on a Saturday this year, so, the actual due date for February 28th is​ Monday March 2nd.​
  • T4s are due to be filed for your employees on or before February 28th. If you used a payroll provider, make sure they will be filing your ​Employees' T4s​ for you. If you use payroll software, there may be some extra steps for you to do. In Quickbooks, it’s a simple .xml file to upload! (Here's my ​Video​ on how to do that!) Then you can print the Employee’s copy right from Quickbooks! If you did your payroll for your employees manually, and are curious how to file them online using CRA’s webforms, here’s ​a handy dandy video​ I made a few years ago on how to do that. When you use CRA’s webforms to manually file, you can print a copy from there to hand out to your employees. ​

  • T4As are also due on or before Feb 28th. ​T4As​ are the income slips that you issue to independent workers who are not an employee, such as contractors who received a commission. In the Trucking Industry? CRA has announced they are ​strengthening compliance in the trucking sector by lifting the moratorium on T4A penalties in that sector.​ ​

  • T5s are also due on or before Feb 28th. ​T5s​ report various types of investment income. They also can declare dividend income (and shareholder draws) for shareholders of a corporation, and are done by your accountant. Your accountant will need to see your financials to see what needs to be issued, so now is the time to finalize your 2025 bookkeeping and share with your accountant so they can prepare and file your T5s on time. ​

  • If you are a charity, then Feb 28th is also when your ​donation receipts​ are due to be issued.
  • March 2nd 2026 is the ​Deadline for Contributing to an RRSP for the 2025 Tax Year​. (Not February due date, but very soon after February ends!)

  • If your business is incorporated, and owed greater than $3k in corporate Income Tax for the previous fiscal year, then it is required to pay installments for next year on the last day of every month. February 28th is the due date for the ​February Corporate Tax Installment​. ​

  • If your Corporation is federally incorporated, you must file with Corporations Canada every year. Though they call it an "annual return" this is not the Corporate Tax Return (T2) that you must file with CRA every year. The filing deadline is 60 days following a corporation's anniversary date. Find out more ​here​.

  • Though there are no other standard items due at the end of this month, be aware that if your Sales Tax filing is monthly, January's GST/HST filing and remittance is due on February 28th. If your Sales Tax quarterly filing is on a different schedule because of a corporate fiscal year end date that is not standard, the GST/HST for a quarter November to January would be due Feb 28th. Also, if your Corporate Fiscal Year End is August, your Corporate Tax Return is due 6 months after your Fiscal Year end (February). If your Corporate Year End is December, the Income Tax Payable is payable 2 or 3 months after the Fiscal Year End; either due February or March, depending on your corporation. Check in with your accountant to find out more about your corporate tax due dates specific to your corporation.​ ​

My Three Favorite Resources for February!
This month's theme is unsurprisingly... personal income tax!

  1. CRA's Liaison Officer Service - If you feel a bit lost on how taxes work for small business owners and the self-employed, an excellent option is ​CRA's Liaison Officer Service​! It's free, now expanded to SMBs that are incorporated (it was originally just for self employed individuals), and I was just reminded about it from CRAs Podcast "Taxology". If you have any qualms about using this resource, ​Taxology's Episode 11​ hopefully can quell them, as they have no contact with the audits and reviews department. It's Free. It's Personalized. It's one-on-one, and I think it's such a great resource that we have here in Canada!

  2. How I do my T2125: Ah Spring… the season we start to get ready to file our personal income taxes! There are a lot of options out there to get your income taxes filed, either DIY or by a professional income tax provider. If your situation is complex, a professional income tax provider can be a great resource! But if you file your own taxes, and haven’t heard yet about ​Wealthsimple Tax​, now’s a great time to check it out! As a bookkeeper, I don't offer tax services, but I do prepare my own tax return, and a few years ago I thought I'd share ​how I do my T2125​ (Statement of Business Activities/Self Employment income) on YouTube, with a follow up of ​how I put that into Wealthsimple Tax​.

  3. ​Moneysense 2025 Income Tax Guide​ - Everything Canadians need to know about 2025 income taxes: filing dates, CRA deadlines, tax credits, brackets, and what’s new this year.

What Resources have you found that have helped you start, run, or grow your business? Feature it (and a callout to your business!) in our next Resources Newsletter!

What due dates are coming up in March?

Now’s the time to prep your March Calendar! #BeThatBusiness that is organized! Here are some March due dates that might affect your business:​
  • March 2nd 2026 is the ​Deadline for Contributing to an RRSP for the 2025 Tax Year​.

  • March 8th ​Daylight Saving Time​ Begins ☀️. Set your clocks an hour ahead on March 7th before you head to bed!

  • If you have employees, March 15th is the due date for your payroll source deductions relating to February's payroll if you are a ​regular remitter​. (March 15th is a Sunday in 2026, so they would be due ​Monday March 16th this year​).

  • If you have employees, then you likely are registered for provincial Workplace Insurance (WSIB/WCB). WCB in some provinces is due monthly, and on the 15th. (In Ontario, WSIB is due quarterly, and not due until April 30th)

  • March 15th the first quarterly personal tax installment is due. If you are a self employed individual, no one is deducting income taxes from you. Because of this, if you had over $3,000 in personal income taxes payable on filing in the previous year, CRA would like you to pay ​instalments​ on your personal income taxes for the next year. (March 15th is a Sunday in 2026, so they would be due ​Monday March 16th this year​).

  • March 17th is St. Patrick's Day! 🍀Though not a statutory holiday in Canada, in Newfoundland and Labrador, it is actually listed as a ​provincial government holiday​!

  • March 31st is the ​GST/HST Return and payment deadline​ for corporate and partnership annual filers (calendar year).

  • ​NR4's​ are issued by Canadian Payers who make payments to non-residents of Canada for income such as interest, dividends, rents, royalties, pensions, and acting services. The NR4 information return is due on or before March 31st following the calendar year to which the information return applies, or in the case of an estate or trust, no later than 90 days after the end of the estate’s or trust’s tax year. ​

  • If required, partnerships (except those made up of corporations, or a combination of individuals, corporations, and trusts with different filing dates) must file a T5013 ​Partnership Information Return ​before March 31st.

  • ​T3 Trusts Returns​ also are due on March 31st. Last year, CRA updated their Reporting Requirements for trusts, and there were trusts that needed to file for the first time. More information can be found on CRA ​here​.

  • If your business is incorporated, and owed greater than $3k in corporate Income Tax for the previous fiscal year, then it is required to pay installments for next year on the last day of every month. March 31st is the due date for the ​March Corporate Tax Instalment​. ​

  • Though there are no other standard items due at the end of this month, be aware that if your Sales Tax filing is monthly, February's GST/HST filing and remittance is due on March 31st. If your Sales Tax quarterly filing is on a different schedule because of a corporate fiscal year end date that is not standard, the GST/HST for a quarter December to February would be due March 31st. Also, if your Corporate Fiscal Year End is September, your Corporate Tax Return is due 6 months after your Fiscal Year end (March). If your Corporate Year End is January, the Income Tax Payable is payable 2 or 3 months after the Fiscal Year End; either due March or April, depending on your corporation. Check in with your accountant to find out more about your corporate tax due dates specific to your corporation.

Announcements & Updates

Welcome to the Bookkeeping Simulation March 2026 Cohort! All 6 seats were filled for the Wednesday Session Cohort! 🎉 I'm so excited to be working with such a wonderful group of people! Missed out? I have openings for working through the Bookkeeping Simulation with a month of one-on-one weekly Zoom Meeting Sessions at the regular Bookkeeping Simulation Price. ​Reach out​ if you're interested for more information!

FABULOUS FIRST FRIDAYS @FIVE!: Looking to connect? Join my live FABULOUS FIRST FRIDAYS @FIVE open Zoom Meeting this week! My Free Monthly Open AMA Zoom Chat Session where we can connect and discuss questions regarding starting and running a business in Canada! (and all things related such as bookkeeping and software and apps!). It's a free group event where anyone can drop by to say hi and ask a question! Next one up is on March 6th! Click ​here​ to register!

Be Intentional Today! Get out there, and Be That Business That Thrives!
Naomi Wilkins
I Love Making Bookkeeping Make Sense
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​Disclaimer: This Newsletter is intended to inform readers in general terms. It is not intended to provide any tax or business advice. Please consult your accountant if you have any questions about your unique situation. While I have tried to ensure the accuracy of the information in this newsletter, I accept no liability for errors or omissions.


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