Making an offer to purchase a business is the first step in what will hopefully be an exciting move to become a business owner. Making the right offer, covering the key points, can help ensure a smooth purchase negotiation and closing of the deal.
Some significant changes to Ontario corporate law and the launch of the new Ontario Business Registry has led the Momentum team to update our advice. Deciding between incorporation at the Federal level or the Provincial level is a key decision in the incorporation process. Updated considerations …
As of October 1, 2020, real estate agents in Ontario are able to form personal real estate corporations (PRECs). This allows agents the flexibility which many other professions have, to operate as corporations instead of sole proprietors. Although PRECs are now available, they are not required.
This can allow significant tax planning advantages for real estate salespeople or brokers. The sole purpose of the PREC is to receive compensation from a brokerage which is earned by a registered broker or salesperson. The PREC does not directly provide the services of a salesperson or broker.
For many entrepreneurs the holidays are one of the most lucrative, but also stressful times of the year! More work for the business means that employees need to work more, at the same time that many employees as well as the business owner, are hoping to spend time with family!
During this time of year it is important to be mindful of Ontario employment rules and ensure that your business is not exposed to being offside of the Ontario Employment Standards Act. Here are some of the key points to keep in mind
Trademark registrations are powerful tools for protecting brands, and now is the time to prioritize registering your trademarks in Canada. Canadian trademark law is undergoing a major shift on June 17, 2019, and among the changes are an increase in the fees for trademark registrations, but also new registration requirements that will make it easier to register marks in Canada. The period between now and June 17 is the sweet-spot where you can file a trademark application and get the best of both systems – lower fees and fewer registration requirements.
With all the talk about retail cannabis in Ontario, a lot of small business owners are being left with more questions than when they started. For the folks who just want to know what it is going to take to get a store open, here is the article for you.