Social Media Manager

Tax guide for Canadian freelance social media managers

Allowable Expenses

  • Social media tools — Hootsuite, Buffer, Later, Sprout Social subscriptions
  • Design software — Canva Pro, Adobe Express — for creating client content
  • Home office — Proportional share of rent, utilities, internet
  • Stock images & video — Shutterstock, Pexels Pro, Adobe Stock subscriptions
  • Professional development — Social media courses, digital marketing certifications
  • Scheduling & analytics tools — Hootsuite, Buffer, or Sprout Social subscription fees for client account management

Tax Tips

  • All software subscriptions used for client management are deductible in the year you pay them
  • If you run paid ads for clients using your own card, track reimbursements carefully — these are not income
  • Time-tracking tools and project management software (Asana, Notion) are deductible business tools
  • Register for GST/HST once your total revenue (including management fees) exceeds C$30,000

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I deduct social media management tools in Canada?

Yes — subscriptions for tools like Hootsuite, Buffer, Sprout Social, and Canva Pro are fully deductible as business software expenses on Form T2125.

Related Professions

  • Marketing Consultant
  • Content Creator
  • Copywriter