Line 8860 - Legal, accounting, and other professional fees
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Line 8860 - Legal, accounting, and other professional fees
Deduct the fees you incurred for external professional advice or services, including consulting fees.
You can deduct accounting and legal fees you incur to get advice and help with keeping your records. You can also deduct fees you incur for preparing and filing your income tax and GST/HST returns.
You can deduct accounting or legal fees you paid to have an objection or appeal prepared against an assessment for income tax, Canada Pension Plan or Quebec Pension Plan contributions, or employment insurance premiums. However, the full amount of these deductible fees must first be reduced by any reimbursement of these fees that you have received. Enter the difference on line 232, Other deductions, of your income tax return.
If you received a reimbursement in the tax year, for the types of fees that you deducted in a previous year, report the amount you received on line 130, Other income, of your income tax return.
You cannot deduct legal and other fees you incur to buy a capital property. Instead, add these fees to the cost of the property.
For more information on capital property, see Claiming capital cost allowance (CCA).
Forms and publications
- Guide T4002, Business and Professional Income
- Form T2125, Statement of Business or Professional Activities
- Interpretation Bulletin IT-99, Legal and Accounting Fees
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- Date modified:
- 2016-01-05