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Western CPA is a trusted accounting firm in Mississauga offering corporate tax filing, small business accounting, bookkeeping, payroll, business registration, business loan, strategic consulting and CRA compliance services. Mission: To help businesses and individuals increase financial net worth by adding value through process efficiencies and adequate business and financial planning. Services:
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usiness support:
1) Business start-up / registration
2) Projections and Business Plans for business loans
3) Bookkeeping, Accounting and Payroll
4) HST & Payroll remittances
5) Financial Statements Preparation
6) Personal and Corporate tax planning
7) GST / HST rebate on new housing
8) CRA Audit assistance
9) Management consulting services
10) Accounting software implementation
11) Set up of internal control system, policies and procedures
12) Budgeting, Planning, cost savings and operation efficiencies
Financial Planning:
1) Financial and retirement planning
2) Financial Advisor
3) Financial Coaching and Seminars
06/02/2026
Every industry has different numbers behind the scenes.
Your accounting should reflect that. Western CPA helps businesses manage GST, HST, records, reporting, and financial planning with industry focused support.
What do lenders and investors want to see? Clear, credible numbers.
Western CPA supports Canadian businesses with financial projections designed to strengthen funding opportunities and guide confident decisions. Your growth story deserves numbers that back it up.
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05/28/2026
The problems that cost businesses the most money rarely announce themselves.
They start as small gaps. A bookkeeping system that's a few months behind, HST calculations done roughly, payroll remittances that aren't quite right, owner draws that feel fine but don't account for the tax bill coming.
Over time, small gaps compound.
A year behind on books means year-end is expensive.
Missed remittances mean penalties and interest.
An unreviewed corporate structure means overpaying on taxes.
No proactive planning means reactive decisions when it's too late to change much.
The businesses that avoid these problems aren't necessarily bigger or more sophisticated. They just have someone watching, regularly, not once a year.
At Western CPA, we work with business owners, professional practices, and growing companies year-round. Bookkeeping. Payroll. HST. Corporate tax. Advisory.
Not just at filing time.
πΎ Save this if you want a reminder to check in on your numbers.
π¬ What's one financial area you feel less certain about right now?
π Book a conversation with Western CPA. Let's look at where your business stands.
05/27/2026
Could better financial systems help your clinic grow with less stress?
Western CPA works with medical and dental practices to bring order, clarity, and strategy to the numbers. Modern care deserves modern accounting support.
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05/27/2026
It's one of the most disorienting feelings in business:
You're generating revenue. Your clients are paying.
But there's never quite enough in the account.
This isn't always a revenue problem. It's often a cash flow problem, and a financial visibility problem.
Some of the most common reasons a "profitable" business still feels broke:
β Invoices sitting at 60-90 days unpaid
β Payroll and HST due before receivables arrive
β Owner draws without a clear tax plan behind them
β Seasonal dips that weren't planned for
β Equipment or overhead costs outpacing the collection cycle
β No monthly cash flow review to catch it early
If you don't have someone looking at these numbers regularly, not just at year-end, the gap can grow quietly.
π¬ Have you ever had a "profitable" month that still felt tight? Share below.
π Message Western CPA if you want cleaner numbers and a better view of where your cash is going.
05/26/2026
Let's clear something up.
π« MYTH: Once tax season is over, your accounting is done for the year.
β REALITY: Filing your taxes is a record of the past. Managing your finances year-round is what shapes the future.
Here's what actually happens after tax season for businesses that stay in control:
β Monthly bookkeeping that's clean, current, and reviewed, not just entered
β Payroll remittances and HST filings handled on time, every time
β Cash flow reviewed quarterly so surprises don't blindside you
β Owner compensation revisited as the business evolves
β Corporate tax planning that starts now, not next March
β Year-end strategy that happens before year-end
Most businesses get the filing. Fewer get the planning.
π¬ What's one thing you wish your accountant helped you with outside of tax season?
π Ask Western CPA what your business should be reviewing right now.
05/25/2026
Is your business ready for its next funding conversation?
Strong projections can show where you are headed and why your plan makes sense. Western CPA helps businesses turn financial data into practical planning tools.
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05/25/2026
For dentists and dental practice owners, tax season ending doesn't mean the financial work is done.
It usually means the important decisions are just beginning.
After filing, here's what often goes unreviewed:
π¦· Associate contractor vs. employee classification risks
π¦· Hygienist payroll and remittance timing
π¦· Personal vs. corporate tax balance between fiscal years
π¦· Equipment purchases and their tax impact on the current year
π¦· Retained earnings and how they affect your long-term wealth plan
π¦· Whether your professional corporation structure still makes sense as your practice grows
Most dental practices have an accountant who handles the filing. Fewer have one who watches these numbers between filings, and helps plan around them.
π¬ If you're a dentist or clinic owner, what's the one financial question you wish you had clearer answers to?
π Message Western CPA. We work with dental and healthcare practices year-round.
05/24/2026
Tax season is done. Here are 5 questions worth asking your accountant right now:
1οΈβ£ What is my current tax position for this fiscal year, not last year's?
2οΈβ£ Am I set up to minimize my personal and corporate tax for the year ahead?
3οΈβ£ Is my owner compensation structured as efficiently as possible?
4οΈβ£ What does my cash flow look like for the next 90 days?
5οΈβ£ Are there any HST, payroll, or corporate tax deadlines I should be preparing for now?
If these questions don't get regular answers, or if you have to wait until next April to find out, that's worth thinking about.
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π¬ Which of these does your accountant address with you? Comment below.
π Reach out to Western CPA if you want cleaner, more proactive financial support.