Canada

Employer Responsibilities - The Payroll Steps [Canada Revenue Agency, CRA]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2012

These steps will help you understand your responsibilities and how payroll works. It is important to understand each step, to ensure you are not assessed penalties, interest, and other consequences.

Payroll [Canada Revenue Agency, CRA]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2019

As an employer, trustee, or payer, you are responsible for deducting Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributions, Employment Insurance (EI) premiums and income tax from remuneration or other types of income you pay, remitting them to us and reporting them on the applicable slips.

Hiring Employees [Canada Business Network, CBN]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2020

Know your obligations and opportunities when it comes to hiring employees — from recruitment to payroll to tax returns — and familiarize yourself with current labour market conditions.

Promoting and Advertising your Business [Business Development Bank of Canada, BDC]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2020

Learn how to use advertising and other promotional techniques effectively.

Incorporate a Business Corporation [Government du Québec]

Publisher: 
Government du Québec
Year of publication: 
2012

A business corporation is an entity that has, subject to the conditions stipulated by law, a juridical personality and possesses specific rights and obligations. The liability of the shareholders is limited to their investment.

Building Code [Prince Edward Island Provincial Government]

Publisher: 
Department of Environment, Labour and Justice
Year of publication: 
2012

The Provincial Building Code Act empowers the Province and municipalities to enact regulations concerning building development. The building bylaw may deal with such issues as occupancy of the building, adopt in part or all of the National Building Code, prescribe methods of construction, demolition, issuance of permits, standards for inspectors, forms and fees.

Importing [Business Development Bank of Canada, BDC]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2020

An import is a good, product or service brought into a country from another country.

The person or company bringing the product into the country is the importer. The person or company shipping the product from abroad is the exporter. Tariffs are often charged on imported products. These are fees imposed by customs agencies.

In Canada, moving goods from one province to another is not considered importing or exporting.

Exporting [Business Development Bank of Canada, BDC]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2020

Am I ready to export?

There are plenty of opportunities for your business to grow beyond the borders of Canada; the rewards can be great, but exporting is not without risks.

In today's global marketplace, exporting and other international trade opportunities are important success factors for a growing number of companies. But entrepreneurs are often intimidated by the prospect of doing international business. After all, exporting brings a whole new set of challenges.

Permits, Licences and Regulations [Canada Business Network, CBN]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2012

Learn about permits, licences and regulations that apply to your business.

Franchising [Canada Business Network, CBN]

Publisher: 
Government of Canada
Year of publication: 
2020

Starting your own business from scratch can sometimes be overwhelming for first-time entrepreneurs. Instead, investing in an already successful franchise concept may be a great choice for your new business venture.

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