M Setia Accounting Services

Maximizing your financial potential with expert accounting solutions — every engagement CPA-supervised and handled personally.

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Service 01

Accounting & Bookkeeping

Accurate, up-to-date books tailored to your business size — from monthly reconciliations to full-cycle bookkeeping — so you always know where you stand financially.

  • Bank, credit card, and loan reconciliations
  • Accounts payable and receivable tracking
  • GST/PST return preparation and filing
  • Year-end adjusting entries and working papers
  • Catch-up bookkeeping for behind-schedule files
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Service 02

Corporate & Personal Tax Returns (T1/T2)

CPA-supervised preparation and filing for individuals (T1) and corporations (T2), compatible with QuickBooks, Sage, Xero, and other major platforms.

  • T1 personal returns — employment, self-employment, rental, and investment income
  • T2 corporate returns with supporting schedules
  • GST/HST, T4, T4A, and T5 slip preparation
  • CRA e-filing and post-assessment correspondence
  • Prior-year catch-up and adjustment requests (T1-ADJ)
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Service 03

Financial Reporting & Analysis

Clear, decision-ready financial statements and reports, backed by accurate data entry and CPA review.

  • Income statement, balance sheet, and cash-flow reporting
  • Monthly or quarterly management reporting packages
  • Budget-to-actual and margin analysis
  • Reports formatted for lenders, landlords, or investors
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Service 04

Compilation Engagements

Notice-to-reader financial statements prepared to CPA Canada standards — ideal for lenders, shareholders, or internal use.

  • Compiled financial information under CSRS 4200
  • Accompanying compilation engagement report
  • Statements formatted for bank and lender submission
  • Filed alongside your T2 corporate return
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Service 05

Payroll Processing

Full-cycle payroll — calculations, remittances, T4s/ROEs, and CRA compliance — handled end-to-end.

  • Pay run calculations, direct deposit files, and pay stubs
  • CPP, EI, and income tax source deduction remittances
  • Year-end T4 and T4 Summary filing
  • Records of Employment (ROEs) on departure
  • Vacation, statutory holiday, and overtime calculations
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Service 06

Tax Planning

Proactive strategies to reduce tax liability, improve cash flow, and align your finances with your long-term goals.

  • Salary vs. dividend remuneration planning
  • RRSP, TFSA, and FHSA contribution strategy
  • Incorporation timing and structure review
  • Instalment planning to avoid CRA interest
  • Year-end planning meetings before the books close
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Specialist knowledge

Canadian Tax, Handled Properly

Canadian tax has its own rules, its own forms, and its own traps. Every return is prepared under the Income Tax Act and current CRA administrative practice, then reviewed by a CPA before anything is filed.

These are the areas of Canadian tax the practice works in most often — and the ones where getting it wrong is most expensive.

Personal returns (T1)

Employment income, self-employment on Form T2125, rental income on T776, investment income and capital gains on Schedule 3, pension income splitting, and the credits people most often miss.

Corporate returns (T2)

GIFI schedules, capital cost allowance, the small business deduction, associated-corporation rules, and shareholder loan balances that need clearing before they become taxable.

Salary vs. dividends

Finding the remuneration mix that suits both the corporation and your household — including what each choice does to your CPP contributions and your RRSP room.

GST/HST & BC PST

Registration and filing frequency, input tax credits, and whether the Quick Method would leave you better off than claiming ITCs line by line.

Payroll & source deductions

CPP, EI, and income tax remittances, T4 and T4A slips, Records of Employment, and WorkSafeBC reporting.

Foreign income & property

Form T1135 foreign income verification, foreign tax credits, and non-resident rental income elections under section 216. T1135 penalties are steep and apply even when no tax is owing.

Property transactions

Principal residence designation on Form T2091, change-of-use rules when a home becomes a rental, and the reporting required on a sale even when no tax ends up owing.

CRA reviews & disputes

Responding to review letters and audits, filing notices of objection, requesting taxpayer relief from penalties and interest, and negotiating payment arrangements.

Trusts & estates

T3 trust returns, final returns for a deceased taxpayer, and the expanded trust reporting requirements that now catch arrangements people never thought of as trusts.

Key CRA Deadlines

FilingUsual deadline
Personal return (T1) April 30
Self-employed personal return June 15 to file — but any balance owing is still due April 30
RRSP contributions 60 days after the end of the calendar year
T4 and T5 slips Last day of February
Corporate return (T2) Six months after the fiscal year end
Corporate balance owing Two months after year end — three months for many CCPCs claiming the small business deduction
GST/HST return Depends on your assigned filing frequency
Payroll remittances Usually the 15th of the following month

Deadlines move when they fall on a weekend or a public holiday, and several depend on your particular circumstances. We confirm the dates that actually apply to you — and remind you before they arrive. Get in touch about your deadlines →

Compatibility

We Work With Your Software

Already on a platform? No migration required — we work in the system you use.

QuickBooks

Online & Desktop

Sage

50 & Business Cloud

Xero

Full ledger support

Spreadsheets

Excel, Sheets, or paper

Fees

How Fees Work

There’s no fixed price list here, and that’s deliberate — no two files are the same.

Your first consultation is free

A proper conversation about your situation — for as long as it takes — at no charge and with no obligation, whether or not you decide to go ahead afterwards.

Fees fit the work

What you pay reflects what your file actually involves — its complexity, its volume, and the time it takes. Fees are discussed and agreed with you at invoicing.

Not sure which service you need?

Book a free consultation and we’ll figure it out together.