Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping isn’t just data entry. It’s the foundation your tax filings, decisions, and peace of mind are built on.
If you’re a business owner who wants clear monthly numbers but doesn’t want to spend nights sorting transactions or worrying about mistakes, I can help.
My approach is simple: keep your books clean, accurate, and ready for tax filing, so nothing becomes a problem later.
Starter Bookkeeping
Best for:
New or low-volume businesses, newly self-employed, basic organization & reporting
Includes:
Transaction categorization
Bank & credit card reconciliations
Monthly Profit & Loss
Email support
Starting at $250/month
Growth Bookkeeping
Best for:
Established sole proprietors, steady business income, clean monthly financials, file a T1 with business income
Includes:
Profit & Loss + Balance Sheet
Business-use percentages
GST/HST tracking (filing separate)
Clean, tax-ready books
Starting at $350/month
Best for:
Incorporated or higher-volume businesses, hands-off bookkeeping, no surprises at year-end
Includes:
Higher transaction volume
Owner/shareholder tracking
Ongoing cleanup & adjustments
Priority support
Starting at $500/month
Full-Service Bookkeeping
Starting at $750
One-Time Setup or Cleanup
Includes:
QuickBooks setup or review
Historical cleanup
Reconciliations
Tax-ready reports
Important Notes & Additional Pricing
Pricing is based on complexity and transaction volume.
Businesses with higher volume, multiple accounts, or historical cleanup may be quoted above starting rates.
GST/HST filing: starting at $75 per return, depending on frequency and complexity.
Payroll services: starting at $50 per pay run, plus applicable CRA remittances.
Additional bookkeeping cleanup: $90/hour if work falls outside the agreed monthly scope.
CRA correspondence support: starting at $120, depending on the nature of the request.
Late or rush filings: may be subject to an expedited service fee.
All pricing is reviewed upfront, no surprise invoices.
CRA-Ready, Always
Everything I do is built with CRA compliance in mind.
Your bookkeeping and tax filings aren’t just prepared to be submitted, they’re prepared to stand up to review if the CRA ever asks questions.
What that means for you:
Clean, well-documented records
Proper categorization and support for deductions
Financials that tie directly to your tax return
Fewer follow-up questions and less stress
Whether it’s a routine review, a request for information, or a notice from the CRA, your records are organized, defensible, and easy to explain.
The result
You file what you owe no more, no less with confidence that your numbers are accurate and your records are solid.