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✔ Full package: $695 (includes government filing fees)
✔ Preparing the article of dissolution by us
✔ Submission of this article to the government system
✔ Step-by-step support over phone, live chat, and email
✔ Close your business to end Legal obligations
✔ Full package: $695 (includes government filing fees)​
✔ If you currently have an active business that is not incorporated
✔ A sole proprietor is self-employed, performs all business operations and assumes all liabilities.
✔ Close your business to end Legal obligations
✔ Full package: $695 (includes government filing fees)​
✔ A partnership company is operated by two or more parties
✔ We handle the preparation of your Articles of Dissolution
✔ Close your business to end Legal obligations
✔ Complete Dissolution Package – $695 (All Government Fees Included)
✔ Our agent submits everything directly to the appropriate government system
✔ You get full support at every step—via phone, live chat, or email
✔ Close your business to end Legal obligations
Here’s what sets it apart:
Whether you’re the sole director or have multiple shareholders, closing your corporation still requires formal resolutions, proper liquidation steps, and official dissolution documents that meet federal or provincial rules.
Quick. Compliant. Done Right the First Time.
Kick things off by completing our easy step-by-step form. You can place your order using a credit card, PayPal, or e-transfer—whichever is most convenient.​
Once your payment is confirmed, our experienced registry agent reviews everything and files your dissolution documents with the appropriate provincial or federal government office. No need to worry about red tape or delays.​
Dissolving a business doesn’t have to be complicated. You’ll receive your official Certificate and more right in your inbox!
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Dissolving a business means officially closing the business with the government. It involves official steps to wind down operations, settle debts, distribute assets, file final tax returns, and cancel all business registrations.
Yes. You’ll need to file Articles of Dissolution either federally or with your provincial government, depending on where your business is registered. This includes preparing resolutions, notifying the CRA, and closing tax accounts.
Not recommended. If you don’t dissolve your business properly, it can still be charged annual fees, tax penalties, or be flagged for non-compliance. You may still be legally responsible for the business until it’s officially dissolved.
Yes. Even if your business had no recent activity or income, you’re usually required to file a final corporate tax return (T2) and close your CRA accounts. In some cases, you’ll need a tax clearance certificate too.
You generally can’t dissolve a corporation with outstanding debts or taxes. You’ll need to settle those first—or work with a professional to explore options, including formal liquidation or bankruptcy if needed.
The timeline varies based on your province and whether everything is in order (e.g. tax filings, shareholder approval, etc.). On average, expect 2–6 weeks once all paperwork is submitted correctly.
You can, but it’s easy to miss key steps—especially around legal notices, CRA procedures, and record-keeping. Many business owners prefer using a service like ours to avoid delays and ensure full compliance.
Yes. CRA requires you to keep corporate records, tax documents, and financials for at least 6 years after dissolution in case of future audits or reviews.
If you dissolve the corporation, it’s officially closed and the name may become available to others. If you think you might restart, talk to us about other options, like placing the business on hold or amalgamation.
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