I'm a PR and before going back to school, I took care of this couple's son for 6 months, as they needed someone for that amount of time, until the dad could go back to a part-time schedule after those 6 months.
I just gave them a receipt since they asked for it in case Revenue Canada audits them.
It's been 3 months since I stopped taking care of the couple's son, and now the mom calls me and tells me her accountant is asking me for my SIN. Am I required to give it to her and the accountant? Can I provide some other identification and add a note saying if Revenue Canada asks me personally, then I will provide it? I just don't feel comfortable giving it when we didn't agree, but if it's 100% mandatory by the law, then I'll do it. I just want to know my options to protect my identity. I didn't even know they had an accountant. They always said they filed their taxes themselves.
Thanks!
I just gave them a receipt since they asked for it in case Revenue Canada audits them.
It's been 3 months since I stopped taking care of the couple's son, and now the mom calls me and tells me her accountant is asking me for my SIN. Am I required to give it to her and the accountant? Can I provide some other identification and add a note saying if Revenue Canada asks me personally, then I will provide it? I just don't feel comfortable giving it when we didn't agree, but if it's 100% mandatory by the law, then I'll do it. I just want to know my options to protect my identity. I didn't even know they had an accountant. They always said they filed their taxes themselves.
Thanks!