When Paying Family Members

When paying family members you need to decide as to whether a salary should be paid to a family member, or more specifically to one’s spouse, numerous questions arise. On one side, there is the question of the risk involved that the salary may be unreasonable and having the expense being disallowed. On the other side, there is the benefit of lower tax brackets, RRSP contribution room and unused credits.

In a situation where the spouse contributes nothing to the business but is paid a salary which, if paid to an unrelated employee, would have been much lower based on the work performed, the risk mentioned above increases. However, there are numerous functions that can be performed by family members away from the business premises which are easily overlooked.

These functions are summarised below:

  • Computer work and website maintenance
  • Purchasing supplies
  • Banking
  • Delivery
  • pick-ups
  • Answering the telephone and taking messages
  • Promotional work

Government Decisions 

In rendering government decisions to accept salaries paid to family members easier, numerous aspects should be considered such as:

  • Having a written contract of employment between the corporation and a family member
  • Not being overly aggressive in paying salaries to family members
  • Salaries commensurate with duties performed
  • Keep copies of cancelled cheques
  • The educational background of family members
  • If payment is made in cash to family members, have them sign receipts

The family members’ salaries would be reported on T4’s (Relevés 1 for Quebec) as they normally would if paid to an unrelated employee.

If you have any questions about this, or any other your payroll, do not hesitate to contact us by filling out our form or give us a call at 250-744-3854.