Got questions about taxes? Take part in our virtual group information sessions (in French only) for business owners and the self-employed.
When | Description | Teams link |
|---|---|---|
June 5 June 18 | Title: Income tax for the self-employed Topics covered: Are you self-employed? Join our session to learn about:
| Join the June 5 session on Income tax for the self-employed Join the June 18 session on Income tax for the self-employed |
June 6 | Title: Digital services for businesses and the self-employed Topics covered: If you want to learn how to manage your tax file online, join this session to learn about:
| Join the June 6 session on Digital services for businesses and the self-employed |
June 12 | Title: Starting a business Topics covered: Thinking about starting a business but don’t know where to begin? We can help! Join us to learn about:
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June 19 | Title: Taxes, source deductions and corporate income tax for new businesses Topics covered: If your new business is up and running, join us to learn more about:
| Join the June 19 session on Taxes, source deductions and corporate income tax for new businesses |
How to take part
Click the Teams link in the table a few minutes ahead of time to join whatever session interests you.
Good to know
The sessions are free, and you’ll be able to ask general questions.
Places are limited to ensure we can truly focus on participants’ needs. Other sessions may be added.
If you can’t make it to a group session, we also offer one-on-one support. To make an appointment, see the page Assistance Program.
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