Generally in Canada, funeral flowers are generally not considered a tax-deductible business expense if your are a business owner and flowers are for example for the passing of a very close family member. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) typically allows businesses to deduct expenses that are directly related to earning income. Funeral flowers are usually classified as personal expenses and are not directly tied to business operations.
However, if the flowers were sent as a gesture of goodwill to a business associate, a client, or employee's family, you might want to consult with a tax professional for specific guidance on how to categorize that expense and deduct it from your business taxes. Always check the latest tax guidelines or consult a tax advisor for the most accurate and personalized advice.
At Adele Rae Florist, your reliable funeral florist in Vancouver, Canada, we work with numerous corporate clients to provide funeral and sympathy floral arrangements for their employees and clients. Interested in opening a corporate account with us? Contact us today. By opening an account, you can pay using your corporate credit card, or we can send an invoice to your purchasing department for payment later on.
Our flower shop is located in Burnaby, Canada at 4714 Hastings St., close to the Brentwood area and East Vancouver. We offer our corporate customers sympathy and funeral flower delivery to most cities in the Vancouver Lower Mainland. As well we deliver to most funeral homes in the Valley like:
- Bell & Burnaby Funeral Home
- Mount Pleasant Funeral Home
- Forest Lawn
- Ocean View Cemetery
- Kearney Funeral Services
- Burquitlam Funeral Services
- First Memorial Funeral Services
- Amherst Mortuary
and many more.