Annual Maintenance
Annual Financial Statements & Annual Corporate Maintenance: What You Need to Know for Your Corporation in Canada
As we’ve discussed in other articles, you need to do corporate maintenance and government filings every year to keep your corporation in good standing in Canada (“Annual Corporate Maintenance”). The annual corporate maintenance requirement is different from your...
What is the Difference Between Annual Corporate Maintenance and Filing an Annual Report for a British Columbia Company?
For companies incorporated in British Columbia (BC), there are two important obligations to fulfill each year: (1) annual corporate maintenance and (2) filing an annual report. While these terms may sound similar, they represent distinct responsibilities that a BC...
Sneak Peek Into Company Costs After Incorporation
It’s really exciting to incorporate a company. It can feel like you’re taking a significant step in pursuing your dreams, whatever they might be. You’re creating the legal vehicle to incubate your hopes and dreams. It’s a milestone that you can proudly share...
Annual Maintenance for Medical Professional Corporations in Ontario
If you are a doctor in Ontario, and you practice medicine through a Medical Professional Corporation, then you may be wondering what is required in order for your Medical Professional Corporation to remain compliant and in good standing. This article talks about...
Do I Really Need to Do Annual Maintenance?
“Do I really need to do annual maintenance?” is a question that we hear very often. And it’s understandable, too. Business owners are swamped with so many responsibilities, and so many things to think about. Annual maintenance is an administrative task that usually lacks the urgency and consequences that other items might have on an entrepreneur’s to-do list.
New Brunswick Annual Return Filings
The purpose of an annual return is to let the government know that the company is still active and ensure that they have all of its updated information. This article is about the New Brunswick Annual Return specifically.
10 Common Questions from Small Business Owners Regarding Corporate Annual Maintenance
Many corporations are solely owned and managed by one individual, or a close-knit group of a few people. When this is the case, those individuals sometimes have questions about the requirements of a corporation, and if those requirements are still necessary when it’s just them. Here we have listed ten common questions from business owners that run their business solo—or have a very small team of individuals behind the business.
New Register of Individuals With Significant Control Requirements For Ontario Private Corporations
Starting January 1, 2023, all Ontario private corporations will be required to maintain a register of Individuals with Significant Control. This is something that is already required by Federal corporations and certain provincial corporations (such as British Columbia), but up until now, this hasn’t been a requirement for Ontario corporations. Not sure what a register of Individuals with Significant Control is? Let’s dive in.
3 Reasons Why You Should Keep Your Corporation’s Records Up-to-Date
Here are 3 reasons why you should keep your corporation’s records up-to-date—and how it will establish a nice foundation for you moving forward.
Important Things to Know to Keep Your Federal Corporation in Good Standing and Up-to-Date
If you have a federal corporation, you may be wondering what is required of your company to stay compliant. Here are some of the key things that you’ll need to be on top of to ensure that your corporation remains in good standing and up-to-date.
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