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Radiate a Sole Proprietorship

Is it time to close up your personal enterprise?

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You have a sole proprietorship - but you know it's time to close up shop. We can help with that.

Radiating your sole proprietorship is the legal process used to legally terminate your sole proprietorship. By radiating the sole proprietorship, you will end the existence of the sole proprietorship as an entity.

Once radiated, you will receive a certificate of radiation from the Registry confirming the closure of the business.

Our full radiation service for sole proprietorships.

How it works

Your radiation checklist.

1 Checklist.

✓ All liabilities have been paid

✓ All tax forms have been filed

✓ All remaining property and assets have been distributed

✓ Sole Proprietorship is in good standing (no bankruptcy)

  You have the authority to consent to the dissolution

Contact Us.

If you have filled all the conditions in Step 1 for radiating your sole proprietorship, contact us and tell us more about your sole proprietorship so that we can provide you with an exact estimate of the cost.

Pay.

We will check your business number and provide you with an exact estimate of the cost.

4 Certificate.

Once the filing is complete, you will receive a Certificate of Radiation with an effective date from the registry.

Shop our Package.

  • $400.00

    starting at

  • Radiate a Sole Proprietorship Package
  • ✓ Initial Consultation with Client
  • ✓ Complete Radiation of a Sole Proprietorship
  • ✓ Certificate of Radiation
  • ✓ Government Filing Fees

Who we help.

A handful of some of the industries we’ve worked with

Retail

Fashion & Design

Food & Beverage

E-commerce

Not-for-Profit & Charities

Real Estate

Frequently Asked Questions.

Find As to your Qs

A voluntarily radiation of a sole proprietorship can happen:

  1. Before starting operations
  2. When there is no property
  3. When property and liabilities have been disposed of
  4. After proposing liquidation and dissolution of the sole proprietorship by the sole proprietor
  5. After deciding to incorporate the business

The steps to radiate a sole proprietorship are:

  • Voluntary intent to liquidate and radiate a sole proprietorship
  • Declaration of radiation of a sole proprietorship
  • Filing at the a declaration of radiation at the Quebec corporate registry

There are no fees at the Quebec corporate registry for radiating a sole proprietorship. However, your sole proprietorship is liable to pay all the annual registration fees that are owed since its opening, if they have not already been paid.

Yes, we recommend that you begin by radiating your sole proprietorship and then we can incorporate a new business for you. For more information on our incorporation package, visit our business incorporation page or contact us for more information.

Yes, we do! For more information you can contact us at the form below or visit our incorporation page for information on incorporating a business.

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