I'm not certian of the rules in Sask but for tax purposes here is a great website from the CRA that helps figure out how to claim daycare expenses etc. http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/tg/p134/p134-e.html#Top
You do not need seperate reciepts, the amount you claim just needs to be "reasonable". Keep any and all reciepts. Food, toys, toilet paper, cleaning supplies, craft supplies, things you buy to improve your home.. everything. Even if it ends up being needed it is better to have it than not. The only reciepts I don't keep are things like liquor store, hubby's cigarettes, my clothes etc. Those can not have anything to do with the dayhome so they are not needed, but everything else is kept for sure.
My parents have asked for yearly reciepts as they don't want to lose any of them and I am fine with that. I should be keeping better track of my incoming monies but often I find myself lapsing on that. However all my parents pay me through email money transfer so I have emails to fall back on. My system that I set in place and forget to use is an excel spread sheet that has months listed across the top and parents names along the side. Then I fill in the amounts and it auto sums it for totals at year end. It's quite easy to set up.
From what I understand you do not need to register your business however you can if you wish. If you do not register you will need to provide parents with your SIN for thier tax purposes. As for permits and licenses here in Alberta you do not need any, but perhaps that varies in Sask.
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