When does my business start?
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In general, the Canada Revenue Agency considers your business to have started “whenever you start some significant activity that is a regular part of the business, or that is necessary to get the business going”. For example, if you start a tailoring business, the business starts when you buy the supplies that you need rather than when you alter that first customer’s garment.
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