Below are the basic steps for forming (incorporating) a company in B.C. There are other steps that must be considered, such as setting up minutes or records books, establishing a central securities register and issuing share certificates as well as ongoing reporting requirements such as Annual Reports, Change of Directors, address changes. Please seek legal […]
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Incorporating a Limited Company in British Columbia
To Incorporate or Not to Incorporate in British Columbia Canada
The decision of whether to incorporate a new company in British Columbia depends on the goals of the organization and the needs of the individuals involved (often called principals). If you have questions about whether or not to incorporate, ask an expert and seek legal advice. When forming a corporation in British Columbia, the owners […]
What Incorporation in British Columbia Means?
Companies are incorporated in B.C. under the Business Corporations Act. The Act gives incorporated companies: All the powers of an individual An independent existence – separate and distinct from its shareholders An unlimited life expectancy A company can acquire assets, go into debt, enter into contracts, sue or be sued. British Columbia Incorporation Service for […]
Incorporated Companies in British Columbia
In B.C., incorporation creates a legal entity known as a corporation, commonly referred to as a company. Three types of companies may be created through incorporation: Limited company (most common) Unlimited liability company Community contribution company British Columbia Incorporation Service for Canadian residents [ Incorporate Now Online ] British Columbia Incorporation Service in 24 Hours for […]
Subsidiary corporation in Canada
Subject to certain exceptions, a business may incorporate under the federal or any of the provincial corporate statutes. In any case, incorporation is accomplished simply by filing the Articles of Incorporation and paying a modest fee to the appropriate government authority. A number of factors guide the investor in choosing between federal and provincial incorporation. […]
Alternative vehicles for doing business in Canada
Foreign investors most often conduct business in Canada through either a Canadian branch operation or a Canadian subsidiary corporation. A foreign business could also enter the Canadian market by forming an unlimited liability company, partnership, or joint venture with other parties. Alternatively, the foreign business may establish one or more Canadian sales representatives, distributors or […]
Canada company registration cost for Canadian residents
Below you will find a list of the total fees involved to register a new corporation by a Canadian-resident: Canada Federal Corporation Canada Gov Fees: $200 Name Search Report or NUANS Report: $30 CompanyFormations Fee: $129.99 GST: $6.49.99 Total Fees: $366.48 Alberta Incorporation Alberta Gov Fees: $450 Name Search Report or NUANS Report: […]
Canada company registration cost for non-Canadian residents
The total fees to register a new corporation in Canada by a non-Canadian resident is $2200 (All-Inclusive) This fee includes: Name Search Report Preparation of Articles of Incorporation and Incorporation Documents Incorporation Agreement By-Laws, Company Minute Book, Share Certificates Canada Registered Agent Service for 1 year Government Fees Our Service Fees Original Certificates Copy of […]
Company Registration BC Canada
Company registration in BC Canada. Below are the basic steps for forming (incorporating) a new company in B.C. Canada by a non-Canadian resident. There are other steps that must be considered, such as setting up minutes or records books, establishing a central securities register and issuing share certificates as well as ongoing reporting requirements such as […]
Trade and Investment Regulation in Canada
Competition Law The Competition Act (Act) is Canada’s antitrust legislation. It is the legislation of general application and reflects classical economic theory regarding efficient markets and maximization of consumer welfare. It is administered and enforced by the Competition Bureau (Bureau), a federal investigative body headed by the Commissioner of Competition (Commissioner). The Act may be […]