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How Ontario Contractors Should Track HST

For many contractors and small business owners, HST becomes stressful because it is often treated as something to deal with only at filing time. Unfortunately, that approach can lead to bookkeeping problems, cash flow issues, missed input tax credits, and unexpected tax balances.

The good news is that with proper bookkeeping systems and monthly tracking, HST becomes much easier to manage.

At Steelpoint Accounting Services, we help contractors and small businesses across Ontario stay organized with monthly bookkeeping, QuickBooks support, and HST tracking.

Why HST Tracking Matters

HST is not just another expense.

When a business collects HST from customers, that money is being held on behalf of the government until it is remitted. Problems happen when businesses accidentally spend HST money without tracking what is owed.

Poor HST tracking can lead to:

1. Separate HST From Operating Money

One of the simplest ways to avoid HST problems is to regularly set aside the tax collected from invoices.

For example:
If you invoice a customer:

That extra $130 is not business income.

Many contractors find it helpful to move estimated HST amounts into a separate savings account monthly so the funds are available when filing deadlines arrive.

2. Keep Receipts Organized

Input Tax Credits (ITCs) allow businesses to recover HST paid on eligible business expenses.

Common contractor expenses may include:

Without proper receipts or documentation, claiming those credits becomes difficult.

Best practice:

Use:

instead of relying on paper piles at year-end.

3. Reconcile Accounts Monthly

Contractors often have:

If accounts are not reconciled monthly, HST reporting can quickly become inaccurate.

Monthly reconciliations help ensure:

4. Understand Cash vs. Accrual Reporting

Ontario businesses may report HST using:

The correct method depends on:

Many contractors prefer cash accounting because HST is generally remitted after payment is received rather than when invoices are issued.

A bookkeeping professional or accountant can help determine the best approach for your business.

5. Don’t Wait Until Filing Deadlines

One of the biggest bookkeeping mistakes contractors make is ignoring HST until the filing deadline arrives.

At that point:

Monthly bookkeeping keeps records current and makes HST filing significantly easier.

How QuickBooks Helps With HST Tracking

QuickBooks Online can simplify HST tracking by:

However, QuickBooks still requires:

Software alone does not replace bookkeeping oversight.

Final Thoughts

Strong bookkeeping systems help contractors avoid unnecessary HST problems and keep financial records organized year-round.

Steelpoint Accounting Services provides bookkeeping support for contractors and small businesses across Ontario, including:

Strong books. Strong business.

Need Help With Your Bookkeeping?

Whether you’re behind on your books, preparing for tax season, or just want cleaner financial records, Steelpoint Accounting helps contractors and small businesses stay organized year-round.

We provide:

Visit Steelpoint Accounting to learn more or request a free consultation.