Not sure that's right, strictly speaking. Back to the CRA booklet, it states;
I don't think it would matter what you call your days off (closed) if you are the one who is determining when they happen, you are in control, not the parent and still considered self-employed.Generally, you are a self-employed individual if you control:
■ the number of hours you work;
■ the places and materials you use; and
■ the way you carry out your daycare duties.
You can claim daycare expenses on your income tax return if you report self-employment income earned from running a daycare.
Generally, you are an employee if the parent:
■ specifies the work to be done;
■ specifies the working hours; and
■ supervises your work.
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/tg/p134/p134-14e.pdf


































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