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How many weeks of CRB are you entitled to?

Writer Robert Harper

50 weeks
The CRB is administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). You may re-apply up to a total of 25 eligibility periods (50 weeks) between September 27, 2020 and September 25, 2021.

What is client account in regards to RCIC?

c) “Client Account” means a savings or chequing account opened by a Member at a Financial Institution in which account the Member holds funds received from or on behalf of one or more Clients and which is designated in the Member’s records as a Client Account.

How much money do you have to pay back for Cerb?

Based on your responses, you need to repay the full $2,000 that you received for your CERB payment to the CRA. Based on your responses, you need to repay the full $2,000 that you received for this CERB payment to the CRA. Based on your responses, you do not need to repay your CERB payment.

How may an RCIC bill a client for their services?

Furthermore, if a conflict develops that cannot be resolved, the RCIC cannot continue to act for both or all of the Clients and may have to withdraw completely. The Client will be billed by [insert billing method; by the hour or flat fee with payment by milestones or predetermined date].

How much income can you earn in Canada without paying tax?

In Canada, you can earn up to a certain amount without paying tax. In 2019, this was $12,069. Basically, you are allowed earn up to $12,069 tax free in the tax year if 90% or more of your total income was sourced in Canada.

Do you have clients who are slow to pay?

That said, we all have clients who are slow to pay no matter how well they’re faring. If you’re new to freelancing, you’ll soon understand the importance of cashflow. On the other hand, you’ll also understand the importance of keeping customers happy.

How to deal with a client who won’t pay?

During your conversation: Ask whether there have been any problems with the work you supplied. State you have not received payment and ask whether they had problems paying. Ask when the payment will be made and agree a date.

How to report your non-Canadian income in Canada?

In order to report properly your non-Canadian income, be sure to keep records of all your payment documents and copies of your income and tax returns. Our advice is to complete your non-Canadian income tax return before you file in Canada in order to determine the foreign tax credit that you can claim.