Accounting and Tax Services in Toronto and the GTA
Three services, one person handling your file.
Bookkeeping, tax returns, and CRA support for individuals and small businesses. If you are not sure which you need, the comparison below will tell you.

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Three services that work together
Most accounting problems are really timing problems. Books that fall behind turn into a rushed year end. A rushed year end turns into a return the CRA wants a closer look at. Keeping the three connected is the point of doing them under one roof.
Alex Struk handles the work directly, so the person who reconciled your accounts in March is the person filing your return in June and answering the CRA letter in November. Nothing gets handed to a junior and nothing gets explained twice.
What we handle for you
Accounting
Books kept current and reconciled every month, with HST, payroll and year end preparation handled alongside.
See accounting services →Tax Prep and Planning
T1 and T2 returns filed correctly, plus decisions made through the year so April holds no surprises.
See tax services →Tax Audit and Review
CRA letters read properly, records gathered, and a reply sent on your behalf inside the deadline.
See audit support →Which service do you need?
| Accounting | Tax Prep and Planning | Tax Audit and Review | |
|---|---|---|---|
| What it covers | Monthly bookkeeping, reconciliation, financial statements, HST and payroll filing, year end preparation. | T1 personal and T2 corporate returns, self-employed and rental income, year round tax planning. | CRA review responses, audit representation, outstanding returns, notice of objection. |
| Who it is for | Incorporated businesses, sole proprietors, and anyone whose records have fallen behind. | Employees, self-employed people, and incorporated owners filing personal and corporate returns. | Anyone who has received a CRA letter, or has years of returns still unfiled. |
| When you need it | Your books are out of date, or you cannot tell what the business earned last month. | A filing deadline is coming, or you want the salary and dividend split settled before year end. | A letter arrived with a reply date, or the CRA has assessed you using its own figures. |
| What you send us | Bank and credit card statements, sales invoices, purchase receipts, payroll details. | Slips, receipts for anything claimed, last notice of assessment, details of any property or investment sales. | The CRA letter itself, the tax years involved, and the records behind the item under review. |
| Typical timing | A monthly cycle. Catch-up work depends on how far behind the records are. | Personal returns April 30. Self-employed June 15. Corporate six months after fiscal year end. | Usually 30 days to reply. More time can be requested before that date passes. |
Most clients use more than one. Bookkeeping through the year makes the return faster to prepare, and reconciled records shorten any CRA review.
Built for local businesses
Small business and corporations
Incorporated businesses that need books kept, T2 returns filed, and payroll handled without hiring in house.
See small business services →Individuals and self-employed
Employees, sole proprietors, freelancers, and people with rental or investment income.
See personal services →Across the GTA
Toronto, Scarborough, Etobicoke, Vaughan, Markham, Mississauga, Brampton and the surrounding area.
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Read the guide →“Alex takes the time to explain the most complex accounting and tax matters in a simplified manner. I have recommended his services to several others who have had equally good experiences.”
“I have been working with Alex for the past two tax seasons and could not be happier. He even went the extra mile by communicating with the CRA on my behalf.”
“Alex has been handling personal and corporate taxes for me and I highly recommend him. He always responds promptly and he looks for ways to save you money.”
“Very meticulous, organized and neat in his work, which was reflected in the positive decision of the CRA examination I came to him with.”
Questions we get asked
Which service do I need?
If your books are behind or you need statements, start with accounting. If a return needs filing, start with tax prep and planning. If the CRA has written to you, start with tax audit and review. If you are still unsure, describe the situation and we will point you to the right one.
What problems do people usually come to you with?
Three come up most often: several years of outstanding returns, a large balance owing to the CRA, and books and records that were never kept in order. We have helped clients recover tens of thousands of dollars in eligible HST and tax refunds while sorting those situations out.
Can I use more than one service?
Yes, and most clients do. Bookkeeping through the year makes the year end return faster to prepare, because the records are already clean when filing starts.
Do you work with both individuals and corporations?
Yes. Personal T1 returns, self-employed and rental income, and corporate T2 returns for incorporated businesses.
How much does it cost?
It depends on the work involved, so we quote after the first conversation. The consultation itself is free and there is no obligation.
Do I need to come to an office?
No. Clients across Toronto and the GTA are served the same way, and the first conversation can happen by phone or email.
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