What is an Annual Government Filing?
Every year, the corporation must update the information provided in its initial filing by reporting an annual filing. The annual filing, which is mailed to the corporation, must be filed within the prescribed dates. The annual filing must be accompanied by the amount of the annual filing fee (amount varies depending on jurisdiction – see below). However, if the annual filing is not filed within the prescribed delay, a penalty fee may be incurred. If a corporation fails to file its annual filing, the government body or department can send a notice stating that if the corporation does not file the missing annual filing, the corporation may be struck off government records or even dissolved. As such, corporations should pay careful attention to filing deadlines. NEBSCorp.ca offers maintenance services which facilitate these annual filings (create link to maintenance). The government fees will vary depending on the jurisdiction of your corporation. Below is a chart outlining the current an
Every year, the corporation must update the information provided in its initial filing by reporting an annual filing. The annual filing, which is mailed to the corporation, must be filed within the prescribed dates. The annual filing must be accompanied by the amount of the annual filing fee (amount varies depending on jurisdiction – see below). However, if the annual filing is not filed within the prescribed delay, a penalty fee may be incurred. If a corporation fails to file its annual filing, the government body or department can send a notice stating that if the corporation does not file the missing annual filing, the corporation may be struck off government records or even dissolved. As such, corporations should pay careful attention to filing deadlines. CorporationCentre.ca offers maintenance services which facilitate these annual filings (create link to maintenance). The government fees will vary depending on the jurisdiction of your corporation. Below is a chart outlining the c