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Canadian Small Business Taxes (2026): What You Can Deduct, When to File, and How to Save

Montreal Financial Blog

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March 18, 2026

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Canadian Small Business Taxes (2026): What You Can Deduct, When to File, and How to Save

Find out what you can deduct, when your deadlines are, and how to pay less tax, a practical 2026 guide for Canadian small business owners and the self-employed.

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