How the self-employed can stay on track for June 15 tax-filing
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How the self-employed can stay on track for June 15 tax-filing
DEANNE GAGE
GLOBE ADVISOR REPORTER
PUBLISHED MAY 25, 2026
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Roughly 13 per cent of Canadians are self-employed, with a June 15 tax-filing deadline.
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The June 15 deadline for self-employed workers to file their income tax returns is approaching, and some clients may need a nudge to get their books in order on time.
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