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Small Business Consulting We work hard to understand your business and bring our specific industry knowledge, as well as our financial and tax expertise to the table. Focused on your goals, our objective is to ensure that you succeed. We deliver results by looking beyond conventional solutions and providing more than routine advice. BUSINESS REGISTRATION SERVICES CORPORATION A Corporation is a distinct and separate legal and tax entity from its owner(s). A corporation is owned by its shareholders and is managed and controlled by its board of directors who appoint the officers and agree on the policies and transactions to be undertaken by the corporation. Ontario Corporations gives your company several benefits over the standard Ontario Business Registration. There are a number of good reasons for doing so but there are an equal number of things you need to be aware of before making the final decision. I will be happy to discuss in detail all pros and cons of provincial corporation. Canada (Federal) Corporation grants you some additional benefits over the Ontario Registration. There are some pros and cons you should compare before making the final decision. We will be happy to discuss in detail all pros and cons of federal corporation. SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP This is the simplest form of operating a business. A sole proprietorship is an unincorporated business that is owned by one individual. The business has no existence apart from the owner. Only one owner is responsible for making all of the business decisions and, therefore, earns all the profits, but also assumes all of the risks and obligations. The owner includes the income and expenses of the business on his or her personal tax return. PARTNERSHIP A partnership is a relationship between two or more persons carrying on a business with a view to making a profit. Some individuals choose a partnership as the manner in which to carry on a business because of its ease of formation and dissolution, as well as its overall lack of formalities. However, like a sole proprietorship, one of the primary disadvantages to choosing a partnership as your business form, includes the unlimited personal liability of each partner for all of the debts and obligations of the partnership. In other words, every partner is liable for all the debts incurred by the other partners while acting in the course of business, regardless of the capital contribution of individual partners. Also, the owner may be liable for the actions of employees in the course of their employment. HOW TO REGISTER A BUSINESS OR INCORPORATE A COMPANY? Once you have made the decision to register your business as a sole proprietorship or partnership or to incorporate, the next step is to where to incorporate or register this. You may be required to apply for HST & payroll tax numbers (if you have employees) and Import/Export tax numbers. Don't worry, we will get it done for you. TIMING: Federal company is registered usually within 24-72 hours. Whereas Ontario Company is registered usually within 2 hours in the same business day. Similarly Sole Proprietorship and general Partnerships are also registered in the same business day. WHY SHOULD THE BUSINESS BE INCORPORATED? The Advantages of Incorporating
a Business : Well, while there may be several reasons not to
incorporate depending on different circumstances revolving around a specific
business, the only consistent reason not to incorporate would be that
the business is expecting startup or operational losses in it's initial
year(s) of business. These losses can be deducted against other sources
of personal income when they are from an unincorporated business. Losses
arising from within a corporation can only be carried forward to apply
against future profits from that corporation. If your business is already
profitable or is expecting profits, then this is a non-issue. For those
whose businesses are at the profitable stage, or who are just considering
incorporation, the following are some of the advantages of incorporating
a business. (Please note: Always seek professional advice before incorporating
your business.) The information on this site is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. Each person's situation differs, and a professional advisor can assist you in using the information on this web site to your best advantage. |
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