What is a corporate annual return? Does it have anything to do with taxes?
An annual return is information that the corporation must file for the year ending on the anniversary date of its incorporation or registration, or otherwise coming under the authority of the Business Corporations Act. A corporate annual return details: the corporate access number the name of the corporation the corporation address the applicable period the report applies to whether changes have been made to the directors a list of shareholders, their addresses, and what percentage of voting shares they hold. A Corporate Registry Annual Return has nothing to do with taxes. Contact Corporate Tax within the federal government or Alberta Corporate Tax at Alberta Treasury for more information on filing a corporate tax return.
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