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Elevate Your Business With Our Incorporation Service​

Start your Canadian business today with our incorporation service. As a CPA firm, we are prepared to take care of everything from incorporation services to tax filing, including all compliances, from beginning to end after incorporation. Incorporate your business today.

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Our consultation and planning in incorporation service helps entrepreneurs and business owners access the difficult process of incorporating their business. From the first stages of consultation through the completion of your incorporation services, our service attempts to offer complete support.

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We also take care of registering your new corporation for GST/HST, payroll, import/export, and other tax accounts that are required to comply with Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) regulations with our incorporation services. 

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To assist your company in navigating the complexities of corporate compliance, tax planning, and business growth strategies, we provide continuous support and  advisory services through our incorporation services.

 
 
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We take care of the filing with the relevant government agencies and prepare all required incorporation documents, such as the Articles of Incorporation. As a result of our experience, all paperwork is completed quickly and accurately, avoiding common mistakes that can cause the incorporation process to drag out.

 
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A strong consumer market, possible investors, and a supportive business environment are just a few benefits of registering your business in Canada. Let’s examine the reasons why you choose us as your incorporation service partner: 

 

Choosing the Right Type of Corporation​

When selecting a corporation in Canada, businesses must consider multiple factors including federal versus provincial incorporation and whether to choose a numbered or named corporation. Federal incorporation provides nationwide business registration and broader name protection, making it ideal for businesses planning national expansion, while provincial incorporation offers a simpler, more localized approach better suited to regional operations.

A numbered corporation uses a numerical identifier for quick, cost-effective registration with less marketing appeal, whereas a named corporation allows for a unique, branded business name that can enhance professional perception. The choice depends on your specific business goals, growth plans, budget, desired legal protections, and operational complexity. Factors like anticipated business scope, compliance requirements, and long-term strategic vision will ultimately guide your decision between these incorporation options, ensuring you select the most appropriate structure for your enterprise’s current needs and future ambition. This is accomplished by our incorporation services. 

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These FAQs provide a basic overview of Incorporation. For specific questions or inquiries, it’s advisable to consult with our accountants.

Incorporation is the process of legally forming a corporation, which is recognized as a separate legal entity from its owners. This process involves registering your business with the appropriate government body, which in Canada is typically at the federal or provincial level.

You will be able to separate your personal and business obligations by incorporating. This is critical because, according to a study by Industry Canada, only half of small businesses make it past their first five years in operation. If your business fails, your assets will be protected and unaffected.

Articles of Incorporation

NUANS Report

Incorporator’s Statement

Registered Office Address and First Board of Directors

By-Laws

Form of Consent from Directors

 

Whether you incorporate federally or provincially, how you incorporate (online or on paper), and whether you hire professionals can all have a significant impact on the cost of incorporation. Maintaining corporate status entails additional recurring expenses like annual filing fees.

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