Journalist

Tax guide for Canadian freelance journalists and reporters

Allowable Expenses

  • Research & subscriptions — Access to news databases, academic journals, public records
  • Recording equipment — Audio recorder, transcription tools, camera equipment
  • Travel to assignments — Travel to interview locations — flights, accommodation, mileage
  • Professional memberships — CAJ (Canadian Association of Journalists) annual dues
  • Home office — Proportional share of rent, utilities if working from home
  • Professional association dues — Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) or National Press Club membership fees

Tax Tips

  • CAJ membership dues are fully deductible professional association fees
  • Travel to conduct interviews and report stories is deductible — flights, hotel, and 50% of meals
  • Research database subscriptions (Factiva, Lexis Advance Quicklaw) are business expenses
  • Press pass application fees are deductible professional expenses

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Canadian journalists deduct travel for stories in Canada?

Yes — travel to interview subjects, cover events, or research stories is a deductible business expense. Keep receipts for flights, trains, accommodation, and record the business purpose of each trip. Meals while travelling are 50% deductible.

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