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Retaining the Corporate Status of Your Nova Scotia Corporation

In order to retain the limited liability that your Nova Scotia corporation offers, you must follow certain corporate formalities involving decision making and the proper record keeping of your Nova Scotia Corporation records. In short, you’ve got to be organized. Retaining Corporate Status Nova Scotia Corporations and their owners must observe certain formalities to retain […]

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Incorporating a new Company In Nova Scotia 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 […]

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About Incorporation in Nova Scotia

About Incorporation in Nova Scotia. Corporations are incorporated provincially in Nova Scotia, according to the provisions of the Nova Scotia Business Corporation Act with the Nova Scotia Registries Office “Nova Scotia Registries”. Company Formations Canada provides fast and easy Nova Scotia Incorporation Service and provides all the documents your new Nova Scotia corporation will need […]

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Nova Scotia Introducing the Lowest Incorporation Government Fees in Canada

Nova Scotia’s entrepreneurs now benefit from the lowest incorporation government fees in the country. Service Nova Scotia Minister Geoff MacLellan introduced on, Sept. 7, 2018 amendments to the Nova Scotia Corporations Registration Act and announced a regulation change to the Companies Act to help new Nova Scotia businesses in the start-up phase. The amendments eliminated […]

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Guide to Choosing a Company Name in Nova Scotia

Guide to Choosing a Company Name in Nova Scotia. To register a business in Nova Scotia, you must first choose a name for your business. The Registry of Joint Stock Companies must assess your proposed name and approve it for use before you can register your business. Your name must be unique and should describe […]

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