Canada Business Registrations
Canada Online Business Registration Services
Company Formation Solutions simplifies to the maximum the task of registering a new business in Canada, by offering an easy on-line business registration and corporate registry services.
CFS provides expert advice and cost efficient business registration services that aim to help today's entrepreneurs to get their business up and running anywhere in Canada.
Our Business registration services includes:
Business
Name Registration for Sole Proprietorships
Partnership
Registration
NUANS Name Search Report
Provincial Name Search Report
GST Registration
PST Registration
Workers'
Compensation Board Registration (WCB)
Canada Trademark Registration
Canada Copyright Registration
Business Name Registration for
Sole Proprietorships
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Fees
The Sole Proprietorship is the most common form of business structure. The vast majority of small businesses start out as sole proprietorships. These firms are owned by one person, usually the individual who has day-to-day responsibilities for running the business. Sole proprietors own all the assets of the business and the profits generated by it. They also assume complete responsibility for any of its liabilities or debts. In the eyes of the law and the public, you are one in the same with the business. For more information on Sole Proprietorships, please continue here.
Sole proprietorships (one owner) operating in Canada or wishing to operate in Canada are not required to be registered if the business is carried on under the owner’s name. If the business uses a business name other than the owner’s name, they are required under the provincial business names act to register their business name before start using it. Registration is done by filing a registration form with the Provincials Companies office of their desired location.
Partnership Registration
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In a General Partnership, two or more people share ownership of a single business. Like proprietorships, the law does not distinguish between the business and its owners. A General Partnership is composed of two or more persons who agree to contribute money, labor, an/or skill to a business. Each partner shares the profits, losses, and management of the business, and each partner is personally and equally liable for debts of the partnership.Formal terms of the partnership are usually contained in a written partnership agreement.This is a legal document that sets forth how decisions will be made, profits will be shared, disputes will be resolved, how future partners will be admitted to the partnership, how partners can be bought out, and what steps will be taken to dissolve the partnership when needed. Yes, it's hard to think about a breakup when the business is just getting started, but many partnerships split up at crisis times, and unless there is a defined process, there will be even greater problems. They also must decide up-front how much time and capital each will contribute, etc. For more information on General Partnerships, please continue here
Partnerships (two or more partners) operating in Canada or wishing to operate in Canada are not required to be registered if the business is carried on under the partner’s name. If the business uses a business name other than the partner’s name, they are required under provincial partnership and business names registration act to register their partnership business name before start using it. Registration is done by filing a registration form with the Provincials Companies office of their desired location.
GST Registration
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Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a 6% tax charged on most goods and services sold in Canada. GST is administered by the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA).
All businesses in Canada, whether incorporated or unincorporated, must register under the GST, if they are providing taxable goods and services in Canada and their worldwide taxable sales in any consecutive 12 month period exceeds $ 30.000. Registration is done by filing a GST application form with the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.
PST
Registration
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The PST - Provincial Sales Tax is a tax based on the retail price of most goods and services consumed or used in Canada. Businesses that sell taxable goods, provide a taxable service, or charge admission to a place of amusement must become licensed (obtain a vendor's permit) and are responsible for collecting tax and remitting it on a regular basis.
New businesses starting retail operations in Canada, must apply to the respective provincial taxation branch for registration as a vendor and obtain a vendor permit. A vendor permit is required to charge, collect and remit Retail Sales Tax (RST/PST) on your taxable sales.
Workers' Compensation
Board Registration (WCB)
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Workers's Compensation is an insurance program designed to protect employers against liability suits for workers' injuries and to provide fair compensation for those workers who are injured on the job. Contrinutions to the workers's compensation accident fund are collected by the Workers Compensation Board from employers only. The assessment rates vary according to the accident cost experience of the industry and the individual employer.
According to the Workers's Compensation Act, most employers must make specific contributions. Employers who are not included may apply for coverage on a voluntary basis. Once a company employs more than two workers where coverage is required, it has 10 days to register with the Workers' Compensation Board. Active company officers are considered workers under the Act.
Canada Trademark Registration
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Trademarks - Trademarks are symbols, signs or even words, sounds or shapes which distinguish the goods and services of one trader from those of others.
Trademarks help customers and other businesses recognise a business and identify it with the quality of product or service for which it is known. They are often the single most valuable marketing tool a business will have, whatever its size, and can be essential in developing a brand.
In Canada The Trademarks Act governs trademark registration in Canada. Trademark registration gives you the exclusive right to distinguish your wares or services through words, symbols, or designs.
Canada Copyright Registration
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Copyrights - Copyright gives rights to the creators of original literacy, dramatic, musical and artistic works and published editions of works, sound recordings, films, videos, broadcasts, cable programmes and computer programs.
In Canada the Canadian Copyright Act recognizes the exclusive right of an author to reproduce every original literary, musical, dramatic, and artistic work he or she creates.


