About TFS Group

About TFS Group

TFS Group is a privately owned accounting and compliance services firm that specializes in commercial transportation. It offers accounting, bookkeeping, tax return preparation, IFTA fuel tax reporting, mileage tax reporting, hours-of-service auditing, and permitting and licensing services.

The company is based in Waterloo, Ont., and has clients in Canada and the United States. 

Headquarters:

TFS Group
105 Bauer Pl.
Waterloo, ON N2L 6B5
CANADA

+1-519-886-8070
www.tfsgroup.com

Company Contact:

Scott Taylor, Vice President
519-886-8070

Key Executives

Scott Taylor, Vice President
Steve Mulligan, Vice President

Services

Accounting
Tax planning
Fuel tax reporting
Mileage tax reporting
Permitting
HOS auditing 

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TFS Group provides accounting and compliance services to truck fleets and owner-operators of all sizes and stripes. The company is based in Canada, but its straightforward, plain-spoken advice and methods for managing the business side of the trucking business are universal. Story angles include choosing a business structure; tax strategies and compliance; IFTA reporting; financial planning; and managing the relationship between owner-operators and carriers. Media contact: Stephen Petit

Entries in Taxes (45)

Friday
May292009

Stick to the Schedule: Paying Tax in Installments

Most Canadians pay income tax every two weeks. It’s called withholding: your employer deducts a portion of the salary or wages from your paycheck and sends it to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) on your behalf. This is Ottawa’s cash-flow program.

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Monday
Apr132009

Tips for Filing Your Tax Return

Canada Revenue Agency knows that the vast majority of taxpayers want to comply with the rules but at least need better instructions. With April upon us, Scott Taylor takes some of the mystery out of how CRA handles tax returns and point out some things to think about as you prepare to file next year (or this year, if you’re still getting organized).

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Friday
Mar062009

Don’t Get Hooked By Tax Schemes 

Federal tax agencies like the Internal Revenue Service and Canada Revenue Agency are perfect foils for scammers because no one wants the taxman on his back. You give him whatever he asks for. That’s why you should be skeptical of anyone claiming to be with the IRS or CRA who asks for personal information.

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Monday
Feb022009

TFSAs: A Shelter for Your Savings

Last month I wrote that Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) are a great way to build a nest egg. Starting this year there’s a new option for setting money aside: the Tax-Free Savings Account, or TFSA. Are they they right savings vehicle for you? That’s the $5,000 question.

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Friday
Jan302009

4 Ways to Lower Your Risk of a Tax Audit (and Cut Your Tax Bill)

The trucking industry has a mile-long rap sheet of non-compliance when it comes to taxes, which is why owner-operators are big targets for auditors. Fortunately, you can lower the risk of an audit and potentially reduce your tax obligation at the same time. It’s a matter of structuring your business properly, getting organized, setting up regular financial reviews, and asking for help.

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Monday
Jan052009

What You Should Know Before You Tap into Your RRSP

Times are tough. But think twice before you call your RRSP administrator about an early withdrawal. You’ll pay a high rate of tax lose the contribution room. And If someone says you can take out money tax-free, get a second opinion. It may be a scam.

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Monday
Dec012008

Your Tax Return: 3 Grey Areas That Raise Red Flags for Auditors

Do you feel it? You may not (yet) as the weight of the world seems to be on trucking’s shoulders already, but there’s something else clinging to your back: a target. Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has determined that the trucking industry should get more scrutiny from auditors this year. I questioned an audit supervisor recently and she said the industry is on the hot seat.

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