Protect your good standing and File your Annual Return

Corporations are legally required to file annual returns and prepare annual minutes.

  • Starts at $99 + filing fees

Choose a plan to meet your compliance needs

Annual Returns & Minutes

Stay compliant and file your corporation’s annual return with the government to maintain your legal good standing. Multiple years available.

$99/annual return + filing fees

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Corporation Compliance Plan

Stay compliant and ensure ALL your corporation’s filings, updates and legally required records are done right.

$199/year + filing fees Auto-renews. Opt-out anytime.

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Annual return filings

We will file your annual return in accordance with your corporation’s jurisdiction requirements.

Unlimited Corporate Changes*

Unlimited preparation of internal documentation, minutes and resolutions to stay compliant with legal requirements:

  • Electing/removing director
  • Appointing/changing officer
  • Change in ISC (individual with significant control)
  • Changing the registered office
  • Shareholder transactions
  • Issuing or transferring shares
  • Paying a corporate dividend

Confirmation of filing

We will provide a confirmation of the government filings to add to your corporation’s minute books.

Government update filings*

All government filings when changes occur to be compliant with legal requirements. These updates include changes to:

  • Registered office address
  • Places of business
  • Directors or officers
  • Shareholders (in some provinces)
  • Individuals with significant control
  • DBAs business names

Only pay filing fees when submitting an update.

Annual Minutes

Drafting of customized “annual minutes” at an annual meeting where resolutions in lieu of meetings are signed by directors and shareholders where legally required decisions are made:

  • Re-election of directors
  • Re-appointment of officers
  • Approval of financial statements
  • Appointment/waiver of auditors

Annual Returns & Minutes

Drafting of customized “annual minutes” at an annual meeting where resolutions in lieu of meetings are signed by directors and shareholders where legally required decisions are made:

  • Re-election of directors
  • Re-appointment of officers
  • Approval of financial statements
  • Appointment/waiver of auditors

Customized Compliance Calendar and Alerts

Our plan includes a calendar in your account where you can see upcoming compliance obligations and receive alerts at regular intervals to remind you to complete.

*Articles of amendment and dissolution excluded

Annual Return are Legally Required

All corporations must file an annual return with the corporate registry to confirm or update their corporate information.This may include

Registered office address
Correspondence address
Corporate directors and officers
Fiscal year-end
Use of new DBA business trade names
Principal shareholder status

The annual return must be filed within the prescribed dates and must be accompanied by the government filing fee. The dates and fees vary depending on the jurisdiction.

If a corporation fails to file an annual return within the prescribed delay, a penalty fee may be imposed. If a corporation repeatedly fails to file its annual returns (typically for 2 consecutive years), the government department or agency may remove the corporation from the government records. If a corporation has been struck from government records, the corporation may be affected in a variety of ways. To re-register the corporation must typically bring its annual filings up to date and pay a penalty fee.

CorpCentre helps Canadian corporations prepare their annual corporate returns online.

It's fast, easy to do and affordable.

Start at $99 + filing fees

Annual Minutes are Legally Required

In addition to the annual returns a corporation must record certain decisions on an annual basis including:

Re-election of directors
Re-appointment of officers
Approval of financial statements
Appointment/waiver of auditors

The preparation of “annual minutes” at an annual meeting where resolutions in lieu of meetings are signed by directors and shareholders where legally required. The decisions are recorded and kept in the corporation's minute book.

Corporate Compliance Plan

Keep your corporation compliant and ensure your corporation’s filings, updates and legally required documentation is done right with CorpCentre. Opt-out anytime.

$199 per year

Digital Minute Book with e-signatures

CorpCentre’s Digital Minute Book has your corporation’s documents always available in a secure cloud environment shareable with your stakeholders.

All corporate documents signed via e-signatures with full audit-trail certificate. Never lose your minute book again!

$199 per year

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is corporate compliance or maintenance?

When do I need to inform the government of corporate changes and updates?

What internal company records does a corporation need to keep?

What is a Corporation?

What is a Director?

How many Directors must a Corporation have?

Who is eligible to become a Director?

How Do People Become Directors?

How Are Vacancies on the Board of Directors Filled?

How are Directors Removed from the Board of Directors?

Can a Director Resign?

How does a Director Vote?

Are Directors Paid?

What power does a director have?

What are directors' duties and responsibilities?

What is an Officer?

How do People Become Officers?

How can Officers be Removed from their Position?

Do Officers get Paid?

What are the Powers of Officers?

What are the Duties and Responsibilities of Officers?

What does "organizing the corporation" mean?

What is an Organizational Meeting?

What are "By-laws" of the Corporation?

What are the Corporation's Registers?

What are annual returns and meetings?

What are the annual return government filing fees?

What are Shareholders' Meetings?

What is a Board of Directors Meeting?

What is change of the registered office of a corporation?

What is a share Issuance?

What is a share transfer?

What is a redemption of shares?

What are Articles of amendment?

What are Articles of Dissolution?

What do I have to do to stop operating my business/corporation?

What is the process to file Articles of Dissolution?

What are the Government Fees to Dissolve a Corporation?

What is the effect of dissolution on government tax accounts?

What do I do if the corporation has property left over?

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