An Nova Scotia corporation is a legal entity that is created and regulated by state laws. For legal, practical, and tax purposes, a corporation is legally separate from any of the people who own, control, manage, or operate it. If you want the advantages of having a corporation, you must follow legal requirements for running […]
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The Importance of Protecting Your Nunavut Corporate Status
An Nunavut corporation is a legal entity that is created and regulated by state laws. For legal, practical, and tax purposes, a corporation is legally separate from any of the people who own, control, manage, or operate it. If you want the advantages of having a corporation, you must follow legal requirements for running it. […]
The Importance of Protecting Your Ontario Corporate Status
An Ontario corporation is a legal entity that is created and regulated by state laws. For legal, practical, and tax purposes, a corporation is legally separate from any of the people who own, control, manage, or operate it. If you want the advantages of having a corporation, you must follow legal requirements for running it. […]
The Importance of Protecting Your Prince Edward Island Corporate Status
An Prince Edward Island corporation is a legal entity that is created and regulated by state laws. For legal, practical, and tax purposes, a corporation is legally separate from any of the people who own, control, manage, or operate it. If you want the advantages of having a corporation, you must follow legal requirements for […]
The Importance of Protecting Your Saskatchewan Corporate Status
An Saskatchewan corporation is a legal entity that is created and regulated by state laws. For legal, practical, and tax purposes, a corporation is legally separate from any of the people who own, control, manage, or operate it. If you want the advantages of having a corporation, you must follow legal requirements for running it. […]
The Importance of Protecting Your Yukon Corporate Status
An Yukon corporation is a legal entity that is created and regulated by state laws. For legal, practical, and tax purposes, a corporation is legally separate from any of the people who own, control, manage, or operate it. If you want the advantages of having a corporation, you must follow legal requirements for running it. […]
Working in Alberta
Working in Alberta Labour Market Between 1997 and 2017, Alberta’s unemployment rate averaged 5.3 percent, compared to 6.8 percent in British Columbia and 7.1 percent in Ontario over the same period. In 2018, Alberta’s unemployment rate had risen to 6.6 percent, higher than the Canadian average of 5.8 percent. Although Alberta’s unemployment rate has risen […]
Alberta Petrochemicals Industry
Alberta is Canada’s largest refining and petrochemical cluster, characterized by modern, world-scale plants with access to abundant resource feedstock and efficient transportation systems able to deliver supply to consumers. There is significant potential for investors who are interested in taking advantage of Alberta’s vast energy resources and new government development programs to build new petrochemical […]
Locate in British Columbia
Agrifood Businesses in British Columbia’s agrifood sector serve the global marketplace. With B.C.’s diverse and growing selection of agrifood products including wine and seafood, an international reputation for high food safety standards and a favorable location for international shipping, British Columbia’s agrifood sector is well-positioned for growth and investment in both existing and new markets. […]
Setting up a Business in British Columbia
Business Cost Considerations British Columbia, Canada is an attractive place to do business. Our competitive corporate tax rate, business-oriented policies, and natural advantages help keep operating costs low. BUSINESS TAXES IN BC Businesses in British Columbia pay a corporate tax rate of 27% – among the lowest in the G7. Tax incentives and credits can […]