Archive | Doing Business in Manitoba

RSS feed for this section

The Importance of Protecting Your Manitoba Corporate Status

An Manitoba 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. […]

Read full story Comments { 0 }

Incorporating a new Company In Manitoba Checklist

If you are thinking of incorporating a new business in British Columbia, the following checklist may help you. Please note that not all steps will be necessary for every corporation, and there may be some steps that are necessary for your corporation that are not included. Decide to Incorporate File Articles of Incorporation Adopt Corporate […]

Read full story Comments { 0 }

About Business Name Registration in Manitoba

Manitoba Business Name Registration. A business name does not have a legal existence in its own right. It is simply a name used by one or more persons to represent their business to the public. That means the sole proprietor or partners are personally responsible for the debts and obligations of the business. Registering a […]

Read full story Comments { 0 }

About Incorporation in Manitoba

Corporations are incorporated provincially in Manitoba, according to the provisions of the Manitoba Business Corporation Act with the Manitoba Companies Office. Company Formations Canada provides fast and easy Manitoba Incorporation Service and provides all the documents your new Manitoba corporation will need to stay up-to-date and in compliance with the Manitoba Business Corporation Act. Most […]

Read full story Comments { 0 }

Corporate Minute Book Manitoba

Forming a corporation is an important, and sometimes exhausting task. All too often, after the new entity is established, the owners take a deep breath and get back to doing what they do best—running the day-to-day business operations. This is a big mistake. Failure to deal with the paperwork and legal formalities required to properly […]

Read full story Comments { 0 }

Starting a Business in Manitoba Canada as a Foreign Company

Are you a non-Canadian who has an established business in your own country and would like to start a business in Manitoba Canada? Then this article is for you. Starting a Business in Manitoba When You Already Have a Business Expanding into Manitoba Canada for an already-established foreign business is straightforward process. For extra-provincial incorporation, […]

Read full story Comments { 0 }

Types of Corporations in Manitoba

In Manitoba, there are two types of corporations: a business a not-for-profit Business Corporations A corporation is its own legal entity (i.e. a pretend person), unlike a sole proprietorship or a partnership. The corporation owns the assets and has the liabilities, not the shareholders (or the directors). A corporation may own property in its own […]

Read full story Comments { 0 }

Free Manitoba Incorporation Forms

Incorporating a new company in Manitoba? Download our Free Manitoba Incorporation Forms: Manitoba Incorporation Form

Read full story Comments { 0 }

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 […]

Read full story Comments { 0 }

Manitoba Residency Requirement for Manitoba Corporations

Manitoba Residency Requirement: Yes At least 25% of a corporation’s directors must be residents of Canada. If a corporation’s board is comprised of three or fewer directors, one of them must be a resident of Canada. Business Corporations are incorporated provincially in Manitoba, according to the provisions of the Manitoba Business Corporation Act with the […]

Read full story Comments { 1 }