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Who needs an attorney for service

A foreign corporation seeking to register in Canada or a domestic Canadian corporation seeking to register in another province as an extra-provincial corporation must designate a person resident in that province to accept service of legal documents. Service on the agent amounts to service of the document in question on the corporation. An Attorney for […]

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What is an Attorney for Service

An Attorney for Service is an individual appointed by an extra-provincial corporation to represent itself in the province of registration. The Attorney for Service does not need to be a Lawyer. This is just an individual within Canada that has been appointed by the extra-provincial corporation. What if I do not have an Attorney for […]

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Keeping Your Business Records

You are required by law to keep records of all your transactions to back up your income and expenses. If you do not keep the required information and do not have supporting documents or proof: ■ The Canada Revenue Agency may determine your income using other methods; and ■ The Canada Revenue Agency might not […]

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The Definitive Guide to Incorporate in Yukon

This guide provides a short summary of the steps required to incorporate a business under the Nunavut Business Corporation Act, as well as items to consider to determine whether it is the right time for your business to incorporate. If you have questions about incorporation, feel free to write us: [email protected] Business Corporations are incorporated […]

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The Definitive Guide to Incorporate in Nunavut

This guide provides a short summary of the steps required to incorporate a business under the Nunavut Business Corporation Act, as well as items to consider to determine whether it is the right time for your business to incorporate. If you have questions about incorporation, feel free to write us: [email protected] Business Corporations are incorporated […]

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The Definitive Guide to Incorporate in Saskatchewan

This guide provides a short summary of the steps required to incorporate a new business in Saskatchewan under the Saskatchewan Business Corporation Act, as well as items to consider to determine whether it is the right time for your business to incorporate. If you have questions about incorporation, feel free to write us: [email protected] Business […]

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The Definitive Guide to Incorporate in Nova Scotia

This guide provides a short summary of the steps required to incorporate a new business in Nova Scotia under the Nova Scotia Business Corporation Act, as well as items to consider to determine whether it is the right time for your business to incorporate. If you have questions about incorporation, feel free to write us: […]

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The Definitive Guide to Incorporate in Manitoba

This guide provides a short summary of the steps required to incorporate a new company in Manitoba under the Manitoba Business Corporation Act, as well as items to consider to determine whether it is the right time for your business to incorporate. If you have questions about incorporation, feel free to write us: [email protected] Business […]

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The Definitive Guide to Incorporate in British Columbia

This guide provides a short summary of the steps required to incorporate a business under the British Columbia Business Corporation Act, as well as items to consider to determine whether it is the right time for your business to incorporate. If you have questions about incorporation, feel free to write us: [email protected] Business Corporations are […]

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What is a Limited Partnership?

A limited partnership is a partnership governed by statute and any governing documents agreed to between the parties (e.g. limited partnership agreement). A limited partnership must consist of at least one person who is a GENERAL partner and one person who is a LIMITED partner. And there can be more than one of each. A […]

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