For business owners in Montreal, this page helps you submit a clear request for small business tax filing and compliance support.
This page targets common business tax search intent and helps organize your request before a follow-up.
Share your business type, tax year, and issue.
We check your request for routing eligibility.
When applicable, you may be connected with an independent professional.
Quebec business owners often request support for year-end preparation, payroll obligations, and tax-remittance planning.
A structured business summary improves request quality and follow-up speed.
Understanding a few common terms can make your request clearer and speed up follow-up.
Small business tax questions in Montreal usually involve more than one issue at once. Owners may be thinking about year-end filing, GST/QST, payroll deductions, owner compensation, or a notice from CRA or Revenu Quebec. That is why broad phrases like ?business tax help? do not say enough. The useful context is whether the business is incorporated, whether GST/QST is already active, what deadline is coming up, and whether the issue is planning or correction.
In Quebec, many businesses also run into confusion because federal and provincial obligations overlap but are not identical. Payroll source deductions, GST/QST filing, corporation year-end work, and balances due each have their own timelines. A small business owner may search for one quick answer, but the real need is often to identify which tax layer is creating the pressure first.
A good request should explain the business structure, fiscal year-end, whether employees are involved, whether GST/QST is part of the issue, and whether the concern is proactive planning or a deadline, notice, or filing problem that already exists.
Sometimes the issue spans both. If your year-end, sales tax, and bookkeeping are all connected, it is better to describe the whole picture rather than isolate one piece too early.
Penalties and follow-up can apply, but the right next step depends on which filing is late, whether tax is owing, and whether CRA or Revenu Quebec has already sent a notice.
That is a common search, but the right answer depends on business structure, payroll setup, cash flow, and tax position. It is exactly the kind of question that needs real context instead of a generic rule.
Yes. You can submit your small business context whether you are incorporated or operating as an independent business owner.
Yes. Mention GST and QST questions in your request so your business context is clear.
No. Start with high-level context and key concerns. Avoid sensitive documents in your first request.