Incorporating a business is a step many business owners will take at some point of their business journey. However, there is more than just submitting the incorporation request to the government. A lawyer will be able to answer many of the questions about incorporation to make sure that the company is structured in accordance with your business requirements.
Business Law
Process of Business Incorporation
Incorporating a business is a step many business owners will take at some point of their business journey. However, there is more than just submitting the incorporation request to the government. A lawyer will be able to answer many of the questions about incorporation to make sure that the company is structured in accordance with your business requirements.
01. Onboarding Meeting
During our onboarding meeting, we discuss the desired parameters of your corporation to ensure that everything is completed up to your standard and requirements.
02. Preparation and Filing of the Documents
Once the required information is collected, we prepare and file the documents with the government. Upon successful registration of the business, all of the registered documents will be provided to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
This depends upon the business activity of your business. If you are operating on a provincial scale and do not plan to operate your business on a federal scale, provincial incorporation may be sufficient for your purposes. However, if you plan to operate in several provinces at the same time, it may be essential to incorporate federally right away.
There is a lot of information required to incorporate a business. However, a good starting point is:
- Name of the business – Number Company VS Name Company
- Business Sector of the Company – what will your business be?
- Names and number of Directors of the Company
- Registered Business Address of the Company
- Share policy of the Company
- Any specific terms that you would like to include in the Articles of Incorporation.
Absolutely, your lawyer will be able to any of the registered information.
Thinking of incorporating your business?
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