Federal Not for Profit

There are countless organizations and charities that work to help individuals or communities in need. These types of organizations are typically considered not-for-profit. A not-for-profit organization does not earn any profits for its owners. Instead, the organization donates the money it receives to help fund the organization’s objectives and goals. A not-for-profit might also use received donations to stay up and running.

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Incorporator

An incorporator is responsible for setting up a corporation. This role is primarily executed before the business is formed, with the incorporator taking key steps to ensure that the corporation is eventually recognized legally.

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Primary Director

Second Director
Third Director

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Provincial Registration


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CRA Account Setup & Other Services

These services are not included in Package. Additional cost will be added.
OTHER SERVICES

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Not for Profit Package (Federal)


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Organization Name and Purpose

which includes objectives, focus group
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Registered Address of Organization

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Nuans Reservation Report:

A Nuans Reservation report provides a list of existing corporate names, business names and trademarks that are similar to the one being proposed. The report is necessary for federal and Provincial name corporations. It is valid for 90 days only. Getting a Nuans Reservation Report does not mean that your name is pre-approved or approved by Corporations Canada.

Minute book:
Corporations often maintain their corporate records in a single book, referred to as the “Minute Book” of the corporation. Your corporation is a separate legal entity that must fulfill certain obligations under the Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA). Your corporation must keep certain corporate records at its registered office (or at some other location in Canada, as set out by the directors). These records are;

  • articles of amendment, including amended articles of incorporation or restated articles of incorporation
  • by-laws and their amendments
  • any unanimous shareholder agreement
  • minutes of meetings and shareholder resolutions
Annual Return:
In order to keep the corporation active and in good standing, the corporation must file an annual return after the anniversary date. This return not related with income. This is other corporation information: address, director, officer.
CRA Business Number:
A unique, 9-digit number and the standard identifier for businesses which is unique to a business or legal entity. Every business must need these unique identifiers in order to open other CRA accounts such as a GST/HST account and/or Payroll account.
Corporate Tax ID:
Every business needs a Corporate Tax ID in order to file an Income tax return for the corporation.
HST/GST Account:
You have to register for a GST/HST account if You make taxable sales, leases, or other supplies in Canada.
Payroll Account:
If you are a trustee, an employer, or a payer of other amounts related to employment, you have to register for a payroll account with CRA. This is deduction account to process payroll.
Dividend Account:
Divided account in order file divided amount to CRA, this will be your legal obligation.
WCB Account:
As a small business owner, you need affordable workplace insurance you can rely on to protect you and your workers. The WCB works for you providing guaranteed no-fault workplace insurance that protects you from costly court settlements and provides services and support when you need it. Most businesses that have employees (including family members and sub-contractors) must register a WCB account.