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Maintaining Your Manitoba Corporate Records

Maintaining your Manitoba corporate records. Your Manitoba corporation must keep certain corporate records at its registered office (or at some other location in Canada, as set out by the directors). On request, a corporation’s shareholders and creditors can access the following records: articles of amendment, including amended articles of incorporation or restated articles of incorporation […]

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Maintaining Your British Columbia Corporate Records

Maintaining your British Columbia corporate records. Your British Columbia corporation must keep certain corporate records at its registered office (or at some other location in Canada, as set out by the directors). On request, a corporation’s shareholders and creditors can access the following records: articles of amendment, including amended articles of incorporation or restated articles […]

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Maintaining Your Alberta Corporate Records

Maintaining your Alberta corporate records. Your Alberta corporation must keep certain corporate records at its registered office (or at some other location in Canada, as set out by the directors). On request, a corporation’s shareholders and creditors can access the following records: articles of amendment, including amended articles of incorporation or restated articles of incorporation […]

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Maintaining Your Corporate Records

Maintaining corporate records. Your corporation must keep certain corporate records at its registered office (or at some other location in Canada, as set out by the directors). On request, a corporation’s shareholders and creditors can access the following records: articles of amendment, including amended articles of incorporation or restated articles of incorporation by-laws and their […]

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Corporation income tax return

Canada Corporation income tax return. All resident corporations have to file a corporation income tax (T2) return every tax year even if there is no tax payable. This includes: non-profit organizations tax-exempt corporations inactive corporations Who has to file a T2 return? Resident corporations All corporations—including non-profit organizations, tax-exempt corporations, and inactive corporations—have to file […]

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How to Register a Corporation in Yukon

A Yukon corporation is a statutory creature, created and regulated by provincial law (Yukon Business Corporation Act). In short, if you want the “privilege”—that’s what the courts call it—of turning your business enterprise into a corporation, you must follow the requirements of the Yukon Business Corporation Act. What sets the corporation apart, in a theoretical […]

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How to Register a Corporation in Saskatchewan

A Saskatchewan corporation is a statutory creature, created and regulated by provincial law (Saskatchewan Business Corporation Act). In short, if you want the “privilege”—that’s what the courts call it—of turning your business enterprise into a corporation, you must follow the requirements of the Saskatchewan Business Corporation Act. What sets the corporation apart, in a theoretical […]

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How to Register a Corporation in Quebec

A Quebec corporation is a statutory creature, created and regulated by provincial law (Quebec Business Corporation Act). In short, if you want the “privilege”—that’s what the courts call it—of turning your business enterprise into a corporation, you must follow the requirements of the Quebec Business Corporation Act. What sets the corporation apart, in a theoretical […]

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