Submitted by inclawyers on Tue, 25/04/2006 - 3:11pm
Always remember that your corporation is a separate legal entity from anyone else -- even yourself. It's a legal "person" unto itself. However, because a corporation exists only on paper, it needs flesh-and-blood people if it's going to accomplish anything in the real world.
So an active corporation will always need a full cast of supporting characters:
directors: who are ultimately responsible for the management and operations of the corporation;
Submitted by inclawyers on Tue, 18/04/2006 - 2:30pm
Having your own corporation will introduce you that species of government beast known as red tape. A BC company will face annual filing requirements under various statutes, provincial and federal. The main annual filings are:
Submitted by inclawyers on Mon, 10/04/2006 - 10:18am
Time to keep a promise. In December, I wrote about 4-1/2 ways to kill off your company, legally. I mentioned amalgamation as the "1/2" way. So here's the scoop.
Submitted by inclawyers on Mon, 03/04/2006 - 9:34am
Is following your passion really such a good idea? It's advice that's frequently offered to people thinking about starting their own business. Two articles from the business section today's Vancouver Sun newspaper provide some helpful and cautionary lessons for those who are considering that advice.