Alberta Annual Report Filing Services

Alberta Annual Report Filing Services

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Ensuring Compliance for Your Alberta Corporation

Maintaining the good standing of your Alberta Corporation is vital, and a key aspect of this is the annual filing of the Alberta Annual Return. This requirement, distinct from your tax return, ensures that your corporation’s records remain current.

For a comprehensive service fee of $199.76, our Alberta Annual Return package covers all government fees, service charges, meticulous preparation of corporate annual minutes, and applicable taxes. Safeguard the continued existence and legal standing of your corporation by promptly fulfilling this pivotal obligation.

At Company Formations, we streamline the process for Alberta corporations, facilitating the preparation and online filing of their annual corporate returns. Our all-inclusive service not only addresses government fees but also encompasses the careful preparation of your company’s Annual Minutes.

All Alberta companies, including Unlimited Liability Companies, must submit an annual report within two months of their incorporation anniversary. This filing triggers updates to the Corporate Register, confirming the company’s active status and reflecting any changes in its information.

Our service ensures that your Alberta corporation complies with the obligation to file the annual return with the Alberta Corporate Registry Services. This essential document updates corporate records, including details such as the corporation’s name, registered office address, corporation number, financial year-end, and main business type. It also reports changes to the registered office or corporate directors, if applicable, along with the date of the last annual meeting and public securities distribution details.

Failure to file the annual return within the prescribed timeline may result in penalty fees. Persistent non-compliance, typically spanning two consecutive years, may lead to the removal of the corporation from government records. To rectify this, the corporation must bring its filings up to date and pay a penalty fee. Ensuring timely compliance is crucial to avoid any adverse impact on your corporation’s standing and operations in Alberta.