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Shy
Can I claim supplies bought from yard sales, kijiji, etc?
Hi,
I'm wondering if CRA has any kind of problem with people claiming items such as toys bought used, since the receipts won't be "official" like they would be in a store.
Thanks!
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Euphoric !
My accountant allows this - I have even made up my own receipt when someone has refused on Kijiji - I print out the ad which shows the user name and any contact info generally and cite the address at which it was purchased for my 'proof' .... seriously it is a $5 or $30 used purchase or whatever not like we are writing off $10,000 piece of equipment like a BIG business would be
Flipside to remember is that when YOU sell off something you no longer use in daycare if you claimed it as a business expense at one time you have to claim it as income when you sell it off!
Children construct their own intelligence. The adult must provide activities and context, but most of all must be able to listen. Children need proof that adults believe in them. Their three great desires are to be listened to, to understand, and to demonstrate that they are exactly what we expect."
Loris Malaguzzi
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I do the same as Reggio, print off and keep the ad since most people won't provide you with a receipt.
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Sometimes if you take a receipt book with you to a garage sale the person will sign it. If not just record the address, the product, the price paid and the date.
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Expansive...
Yup, same as what Playfelt said. My accountant said to make up an excel sheet and enter the date, address, item bought used, and price. This will be fine for doing taxes, as that's all they really need.
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My accountant said to write my own receipt for items I bought second hand .... So I would be selling the item to the daycare.
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I always write down the name or address of the person I'm buying from and the amount and I've never had a problem. I always forget to take a receipt book or print out the ad, duh!
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This is the same process to use for transferring things you already have from your own kids to the daycare - ie as if you had bought them at a garage sale. You write yourself a receipt for the items. This in theory also allows you to track what you have transferred each year.
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The Following User Says Thank You to playfelt For This Useful Post:
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Shy
Haha, that CRA- they'll get you every time!
Thanks for the advice- I will definitely go buy my own receipt book for those purchases.
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