Accounting for drywall contractors in Ontario
Drywall runs on volume: many jobs, materials on every one, subs and crews in constant motion. T5018 reporting and job costing are where the books usually fall behind.
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taxifi · Drywall Contractors
This month
- Bookkeeping Current
- Payroll & source deductions Filed
- HST Filed
- Year-end tax (T2) On track
The problems we take off your plate
T5018s without the January scramble
Every sub payment is tracked through the year, so slips are prepared and filed on time with records behind each number.
Margin per job, visible
Materials and labour are organized by job so you know which contracts paid and which just kept the crew busy.
Crew payroll and WSIB
Payroll runs on schedule with source deductions to CRA on time, and records stay WSIB-ready all year.
What’s included
One flat monthly price for incorporated Ontario drywall contractors. Everything below is in it.
- Job-by-job bookkeeping and costing
- T5018 subcontractor slips prepared and filed
- Crew payroll and WSIB-ready records
- HST input tax credits captured on materials
- Year-end corporate tax (T2), included
| Area | A typical setup | With taxifi |
|---|---|---|
| Your books | Weeks or months behind | Current every day |
| Year-end (T2) | A spring scramble, billed extra | Included, no surprise invoice |
| Your accountant | Metered by the hour | Unlimited questions, flat monthly |
Common questions
Do you file T5018s for my subs?
Yes. Every subcontractor payment is tracked through the year and the slips are prepared and filed on time.
Can you show me margin per job?
Yes. Revenue and costs are organized by job so you can see which contracts actually paid.
Books and taxes for your drywall contractor, done
One flat monthly price for Ontario businesses, scoped on a discovery call.
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