Tax Compliance Jobs in Montreal

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About this market

Market context

Tax Compliance involves ensuring individuals and businesses located in Montreal meet their obligations under Canadian federal and Quebec provincial tax laws. This includes accurate preparation and timely filing of various tax returns and related information, as well as adherence to payment deadlines.

Montreal, as part of Quebec, is subject to both federal income tax (administered by the Canada Revenue Agency - CRA) and provincial income tax (administered by Revenu Québec). Businesses operate under the federal Goods and Services Tax (GST) at 5% and the Quebec Sales Tax (QST) at 9.975%, which is harmonized with GST, resulting in a combined rate. Corporations and individuals must file T2 and TP-1 returns, respectively, and adhere to various source deduction, payroll, and consumption tax filing requirements set by both levels of government.

What's driving demand

  • Economic Growth in Quebec
  • Evolving Tax Legislation (Federal & Provincial)
  • Increased CRA/Revenu Québec Audit Activity
  • Complexity of Combined Federal and Provincial Tax Systems

Regulatory timeline

  • 2023-12-19Bill C-59, Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2023Royal Assent
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  • 2023-11-07Quebec Economic Plan – Fall 2023 UpdateAnnounced
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Credentials that matter

  • Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA)essential
  • Master of Taxation (M. Fisc. / M. Fisc.)essential
  • Certified Management Accountant (CMA)valued

Skills & tools

Tax Software (e.g., Taxprep, Cantax)Accounting Software (e.g., QuickBooks, Sage, SAP)Microsoft ExcelCanadian Income Tax ActQuebec Taxation ActFinancial ReportingAnalytical SkillsAttention to Detail

Frequently asked

What is tax compliance in Montreal?
Tax Compliance involves ensuring individuals and businesses located in Montreal meet their obligations under Canadian federal and Quebec provincial tax laws. This includes accurate preparation and timely filing of various tax returns and related information, as well as adherence to payment deadlines.
How does tax compliance work in Montreal?
Montreal, as part of Quebec, is subject to both federal income tax (administered by the Canada Revenue Agency - CRA) and provincial income tax (administered by Revenu Québec). Businesses operate under the federal Goods and Services Tax (GST) at 5% and the Quebec Sales Tax (QST) at 9.975%, which is harmonized with GST, resulting in a combined rate. Corporations and individuals must file T2 and TP-1 returns, respectively, and adhere to various source deduction, payroll, and consumption tax filing requirements set by both levels of government.
What credentials matter for Tax Compliance in Montreal roles?
Employers most often look for: Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), Master of Taxation (M. Fisc. / M. Fisc.), Certified Management Accountant (CMA).
Which tools and systems appear in Tax Compliance in Montreal job specs?
Commonly cited: Tax Software (e.g., Taxprep, Cantax), Accounting Software (e.g., QuickBooks, Sage, SAP), Microsoft Excel, Canadian Income Tax Act, Quebec Taxation Act, Financial Reporting, Analytical Skills, Attention to Detail.
How many Tax Compliance in Montreal roles are live right now?
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