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SASKATCHEWAN NON-PROFIT CORPORATION

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Saskatchewan (SK) Non-Profit Packages

SK Non-Profit Corporation

SK Registered Charity

SK Charity Status Application

SK Co-operative Incorporation

Benefits of Saskatchewan Non-Profit Corporation:

To learn more, simply explore the Saskatchewan Non-profit Corporations Act.

Feature
Saskatchewan Standard Corporation
Saskatchewan Non-Profit Corporation
Purpose
Operates to earn profit for shareholders Operates for social, cultural, charitable, or community goals (not for making profit)
Profit Distribution
Can distribute profits as dividends to shareholders Cannot distribute profits to members or directors
Ownership
Owned by shareholders No shareholdersโ€”has members or directors
Tax Status
Pays corporate taxes on profits May qualify for tax-exempt status (if registered charity)
Fundraising Options
Sales, investments, and business revenue Donations, grants, membership fees
Directors
At least 1 director At least 3 directors are required
Naming Restrictions
Must include โ€œLimited,โ€ โ€œLtd.,โ€ โ€œInc.,โ€ or โ€œCorp.โ€ Cannot use โ€œLimited,โ€ โ€œLtd.โ€ unless special approval
Residency Requirement
No requirement No requirement, unless you plan to register a Charity status
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Just 3 Simple Steps

Fill out the online formโ€‹

Kick things off by completing our easy step-by-step form. You can place your order using a credit card, PayPal, or e-transferโ€”whichever is most convenient.

We handle the filingโ€‹

Once your payment is confirmed, our experienced registry agent reviews everything and files your documents with the appropriate Saskatchewan government office. No need to worry about red tape or delays.

Receive your incorporation documentsโ€‹

Incorporating a Non-Profit Organization in Saskatchewan doesnโ€™t have to be complicated. Youโ€™ll receive your official Certificate and Articles of Incorporation right in your inboxโ€”often in just a few business hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Not-for-Profit (NFP) organization in Saskatchewan is an entity formed to carry out activities for social, cultural, educational, religious, or charitable purposes, not to earn profit for its members. Any profit earned must be used to support the organization’s objectives.

Agency (CRA) and is eligible to issue tax receipts for charitable donations. A regular not-for-profit cannot issue tax receipts and has wider objectives, including sports clubs, cultural organizations, or community associations.

Limited liability protection for directors and members
Legal recognition and credibility
Ability to enter into contracts, own property, and receive grants
Continuity regardless of changes in membership

Yes, you can incorporate online by completing a simple form on Canada Incorporation Agency website, it will take around 30 minutes. After completing the payment, we will send you a confirmation email, and our agent will contact you to confirm all the order details. We will incorporate your company and email the Certificate and Articles of incorporation to you.
Yes! Ontario not-for-profits must file an Annual Return, keep corporate records updated, and may need to file taxes depending on activities. Youโ€™ll also want to hold an annual general meeting (AGM) unless you’re exempt.
Nope! Once a not-for-profit, always a not-for-profit. If you want to switch gears into entrepreneurship, youโ€™ll need to incorporate a new for-profit business separately.
Itโ€™s not required, but itโ€™s a good ideaโ€”especially if you’re planning to apply for charitable status. Canada Incorporation Agency has a team of professional lawyers and filing agents that can help you out with the paperwork for your Non-Profit. Bylaws, governance, and CRA compliance can get complicated. Or use a professional service to make life easier.
Absolutely! Bylaws are the rules for how your organization will runโ€”think of them as your corporate playbook. You’ll need to adopt them within 60 days of incorporating. They donโ€™t need to be filed, but they do need to exist (and actually be followed).
Yes, but any profit must be used to advance the organizationโ€™s goalsโ€”not to line your pockets. You can pay staff and contractors, but your board members typically can’t receive profit distributions.

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Yes, we offer 3 types of post-incorporation and maintenance service:
  • Service Ontario Annual Return: At the end of the year, we will file an annual corporate return withย Service Ontario
  • Guidelines & Consultations:
  • Complete Maintenance: Consultations + Filing with Government + Corporate Supports:
    • corporate address change (max 3 times),
    • director’s change (max 3 times),
    • shareholder change (max 3 times),
    • officer change (max 3 times).
    • annual return
    • consultation with corporate lawyer (max 2 times),
    • consultation with accountant (max 2 times),
    • consultation on corporate legal contracts: partnership agreements, shareholder agreements etc.
    • free logo design serviceย (3 choices)
    • free business cards
    • assistance on listing your business on google map
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