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Dissolve a business today! Let our lawyer and accountant do the job correctly.
Dissolving a business could be sometimes stressful since it involves in a multi-step process. Price will be shown in next page, based on your selection.
Select the type of business To be dissolved
Corporation
Non-Profit Organization/Society
Sole Proprietorship/Trade Name
Master Business License
Partnership
Type of Dissolution
Voluntary dissolution
Involuntary dissolution
We do not offer service for involuntary dissolution
At our agency, we only offer service for voluntary dissolution. For involuntary dissolution, you may wish to talk to a lawyer to do the job correctly.
Help and Support
What is my type of business?
We need to know, the business you want to dissolve is which type. Look at your business registration documents. If it shows, certificate and article, it means a corporation. If it's not a corporation, the registration document will show either a sole proprietorship or trade name and master business license or partnership. If you have difficulty to understand it, please email this document to us, we can see and find out.
What to choose: voluntary or involuntary?
If you decide to dissolve a corporation yourself, it’s called a voluntary dissolution. On the other hand, if a business is dissolved because of an order from the court or the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services, it's called involuntary dissolution. At our agency, we only offer service for voluntary dissolution. For involuntary dissolution, you may wish to talk to a lawyer to do the job correctly.
How much to dissolve a business?
Dissolving a business involves in a multi-step process depending on the type of business you want to dissolve. Price will be shown in next page, based on your selection.
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We need related business documents (whatever you have).
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Please send registration documents or any relevant documents you have. When you place this order, you will receive an order confirmation email, you may send it by replying that email.
What are included in our service?
✔ Govt. fees and agency fees
✔ Preparing statement of dissolution
✔ Submission to government
✔ Phone support and guidelines
Dissolve a Non-Profit Corporation/Society at $995.
Dissolution is the legal termination of a corporation, that is, the end of the existence of a corporation. There are a number of reasons for wanting to dissolve a nonprofit organization. Perhaps the goals of the organization have been reached and it is no longer useful, or perhaps the members are simply no longer interested in pursuing the corporation’s mission. No matter the reason, there are steps to be followed.
What are included in our service?
✔ Governmental fees, agency fees, lawyer's fees are included.
✔ Preparing article of dissolution by our corporate lawyer
✔ Submission of this article to government system by our licensed agent
✔ Step by step support over phone, live chat and email.
Required Documents
1. If this organization is more than 1 year old, a Letter of Consent to dissolve the corporation from the Ministry of Finance. If you don't have it, our agency may apply for it on be half of you at an additional fees, or we can give instructions how to obtain it.
2. Organization's most recent profile record. If you don't have it, you can obtain from our website or any government agency.
Dissolve a Corporation Today at $495.
When a corporation is no longer in business and puts an end date to its activity, it should file an Article of Dissolution. Once filed, you can notify all relevant offices such as Canada Revenue Agency, banks, clients etc., that the corporation has terminated its existence.
What are included in our service?
✔ Governmental fees, agency fees, lawyer's fees are included.
✔ Preparing article of dissolution by our corporate lawyer
✔ Submission of this article to government system by our licensed agent
✔ Available legal consultation with a lawyer at additional cost
✔ Step by step support over phone, live chat and email.
Required Documents
1. If corporation is more than 1 year old, a Letter of Consent to dissolve the corporation from the Ministry of Finance. If you don't have it, our agency may apply for it on be half of you at an additional fees, or we can give instructions how to obtain it.
2. Corporation's most recent profile record. If you don't have it, you can obtain from our website or any government agency
Service Selection
1. Corporation Jurisdiction
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Alberta Corporation
BC Corporation
Federal Corporation
Manitoba Corporation
New Brunswick Corporation
Newfoundland Corporation
NWT Corporation
Nova Scotia Corporation
Nunavut Corporation
Ontario Corporation
PEI Corporation
Quebec Corporation
Saskatchewan Corporation
Yukon Corporation
Federal Corporation MUST dissolve also the provincial registration
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland & Labrador
Northwest Territories
Nova Scotia
Nunavut
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
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Yukon
1. Organization's Jurisdiction
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Alberta Non-profit
BC Society
Federal Non-profit
Manitoba Non-profit
New Brunswick Non-profit
Newfoundland Non-profit
NWT Non-profit
Nova Scotia Non-profit
Nunavut Non-profit
Ontario Non-profit
PEI Non-profit
Quebec Non-profit
Saskatchewan Non-profit
Yukon Non-profit
2. Choose appropriate government queue
Regular: File in TEN Business Days $00
Express: File Next Business Day $99
Urgent: File in Next TWO HOURS $199
3. What is the age of this corporation?
1 Year or More
Less than 1 Year
Letter of Consent from Ministry of Finance
4. Letter of Consent is required
I have obtained it, let me upload
I have obtained it, I will send by email
Agency obtains consent from ministry for you $395
Upload the Letter of Consent
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Please send the Letter of Consent that you obtained from the Ministry of Finance. When you place this order, you will receive an order confirmation email, you may send it by replying that email.
Help and Support
What is the rules of dissolution?
The dissolution process begins with the corporation’s members/shareholders who must approve the dissolution by way of a special resolution. If the corporation does not have members/shareholders, then the directors can pass a resolution to authorize its dissolution.
Rules on property or liabilities
The dissolution process then proceeds in one of two ways:If the corporation has no property or liabilities, it can immediately apply to Corporations Canada for a certificate of dissolution. If the corporation owns property and has liabilities, it must first be liquidated, which means its liabilities must all be paid and its remaining assets be distributed in accordance with its articles of incorporation and the law.
Restrictions on the Distribution of Property
During the liquidation process that is essential to the dissolution of the corporation, the distribution of property by certain nonprofit corporations is subject to important restrictions. Namely, corporations that qualify as registered charities and soliciting corporations, for example, those that are publicly funded, cannot distribute their assets to their members. They must distribute them only to qualified donees, as that term is defined in the Income Tax Act.
Corporation Details
6. Corporation's Name
7. Do you know the corporation number?
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8. Enter Corporation Number
9. If known, enter the date of incorporation. Leave blank if unknown.
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10. Corporation's Profile Report is required
I have profile report: upload
I have profile report: I will email it
Obtain profile record for me $99
10. a) Upload corporation profile record
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Please send the recent copy of corporation's profile record. When you place this order, you will receive an order confirmation email, you may send it by replying that email.
Help and Support
What is Corporation's Profile Report?
The Corporation Profile Report displays current information on the public record for the subject corporation. All active directors and officers are listed. Some historical information such as amalgamating corporations (where the subject corporation is an amalgamation) and name history are included in the report.
Declaration
11. I certify that
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The corporation has not commenced business
None of the shares of the corporation have been issued
The dissolution has been duly authorized as of Business Corporations Act
Corporation has no debts, obligations and liabilities
There are no proceedings pending in any court against the corporation
The corporation has obtained consent from the Minister of Revenue to the dissolution
12. Corporation's Property Status
has no property to distribute
has distributed its remaining property to the persons entitled thereto
Authorizing Director (One director is sufficient)
First Name
Last Name
Phone
Email
Help and Support
Do I need any confirmation documents?
If the corporation has any shareholder or member, it is assumed that director has obtained their approval. We do not need any document to confirm it.
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