Why Complete Corporate Filings?
Corporate filings keep your corporation in good standing by updating required information and meeting registry deadlines. These filings can include annual returns, director/address updates, amendments, dissolutions, and extra-provincial requirements depending on where you operate. Staying current helps prevent administrative issues that can impact banking, contracts, and renewals. It also keeps your public record accurate for legal notices and official correspondence.
Completing filings on time reduces the risk of late fees, penalties, or status problems. Accurate filing history also makes future updates faster because your registry record stays clean. This helps you maintain compliance and keep your corporation records properly documented.
Why File Your Corporate Updates?
Good Standing - Stay compliant with registry requirements and deadlines.
Avoid Interruptions – Reduce delays with banking, contracts, tenders, and renewals.
Accurate Public Record – Keep director and address information current where required.
Lower Risk – Prevent penalties, rejected filings, or administrative status issues.
How Corporate Filings Work (Simple Steps)
Choose Your Filing Type
Confirm Corporation Details
Submit Your Filing
Receive Confirmation by Email
Easy 3 Step Process
Submit Your Filing Details
Tell us your corporation jurisdiction, what you need filed, and your corporation information.
Secure Payment and Review
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees. We review your submission to reduce errors and delays.
Receive Your Confirmation
Your corporate filing confirmation and documents are delivered securely by email once processed.
Frequently Asked Questions About Corporate Filings
What are corporate filings?
They are registry submissions that keep your corporation updated and compliant (e.g., annual returns, changes, amendments).
Which filings do corporations commonly need?
Annual returns, Notice of Change, articles of amendment, extra-provincial registrations, and dissolutions.
Is an annual return mandatory?
Often yes—requirements depend on your corporation’s jurisdiction and registry rules.
What is a Notice of Change?
A filing used to update key details like addresses, directors, or officers, depending on the jurisdiction.
How long do corporate filings take?
Timing depends on the filing type and registry processing, but many are completed quickly once details are correct.
Will I receive official confirmation?
Yes—confirmation and any resulting documents are delivered securely by email once processed.
Can you fix a rejected filing?
Yes—if a registry rejects a filing, we can help correct the issue and resubmit where applicable.
