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1. there are three kinds of partnerships:
4 |3 f( B- e/ j) w3 P* O2 K2 SGeneral Partnership, Limited Partnership, and Public-Private Partnership
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PROPRIETORSHIP, PARTNERSHIP AND INCORPORATION
2 @" Z/ `- {/ U' \By Jay Chauhan5 K/ A& Q# u4 l# m2 E9 y# P3 |
LEGAL FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS* L$ z$ p) _& k, @& @4 i5 \% e
There are three basic ways in which a business organization can exist, namely a sole' Y! w9 ~4 M4 `" Z4 J
proprietorship, a partnership, and a corporation. A sole proprietorship is where one person
, Y8 u! k$ f; l$ l, @# m1 Susing his own name or any other name, conducts business. In a partnership, there are two or6 _+ s6 Y. I, J9 u9 ^( h n* T" r. R% C
more persons carrying on a business activity under their own names or the name of a
( }- `) l* b7 d2 c# mpartnership. Incorporations are for legal purposes and entirely separate, legal entity created by
0 C/ s, v# A3 t3 Glaw and can be used by a single person or more persons together." f' N: F. d B) V; h
SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP, J' i2 f' H7 d6 `6 m
If a one-man operation uses a name different that his own, he must register this name under the
% H6 x! ~: A n; _: ^$ j" ]$ YPartnerships Registration Act at 555 Yonge Street, Toronto. The form is relatively simple, and it" x2 [& B: D/ K5 r; V E5 z9 L# K3 m
can be done by the individual at a minimal cost of $10.00. In case of financial difficulties, the
- Y9 I, o# ?9 z: T. @& v' W3 Mindividual remains personally liable and his home and personal assets can be used to satisfy a3 P! W: B# t. {: N h
judgement. The registration lasts for five years, and must be renewed at expiry.
g9 A7 D, O4 C. \. R7 J' v- dIt is possible for a sole proprietor to call his business by a name such as "ABC Company". The3 O2 J9 e6 X+ g+ B
fact that the word "company" is used does not provide any extra legal protection as
' n( D C/ }& I& e" ]+ v) Nincorporation does, and this is commonly misunderstood by many. For tax and legal purposes,% _. S: Z7 c% L% G
the sole proprietor is the same as the individual, even if he uses a different name.
1 P" U% H9 x0 @0 W vPARTNERSHIP
1 z/ e, i$ k, o+ ^ uWhere two or more persons are engaged in a business activity, it is known as a partnership.
% Y- G: o) t" V u4 uLike a sole proprietorship, they must register the business name if names other than their own- ~. B7 ]2 S" I& P. S
are being used to conduct the business activity. The same provisions of registration apply and
8 S1 o. c y" heach partner must sign this form and such declaration lasts five years. Here again, if the word d) D* d+ p3 o5 ~$ b5 n
"company" is used at the end of the name, it provides no extra protection, like incorporation.
7 @8 y w* g7 K8 A! a# Y7 WEach partner remains fully liable for the debts of the partnership, regardless of which partner
3 [) W' l9 O4 G* S; kincurred the liability. In case of financial difficulties, the judgement can be enforced against
5 t3 u0 m$ ?1 @/ C( Neach and every partner and if any one partner does not have any monies, the other partner who- @: w) @1 u1 v: b
has the property and personal belongings and a house, he would have to meet the liability. }4 R3 U4 Q9 Y- Q1 X$ O
Each partner is liable too pay tax on his share of the profit made. For legal purposes, the
4 `6 B+ n3 [ G- U3 ?liability is full, despite the percentage of partnership interest.
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: Q% B* R+ f7 P! a5 L& W/ v; dIt is very desirable for the partners to have a partnership agreement, which sets out the basic% d! ]* @2 f0 x* m0 e" C; e
terms of the partnership arrangement, including what business will be conducted, profit and$ G9 E, [" q" S# q" r( g
loss sharing formula, whether the partnership will continue the death of a party, where the, D/ n: W8 A$ U! \
account of the partnership will be maintained, and if any partner is to be employed full-time,* m, c; K; |7 S4 g- _6 E0 a, Z
what salary he may expect. If a partnership agreement is not provided, the provisions of the
% w8 x4 z1 O6 n: JPartnership Act will apply, and in such events, the partnership will dissolve, for example, on
& x: t f. C+ l! O) _* athe death of a partner. The partnership agreement also would provide for a formula by which
% i3 X: O# T1 Y- Gupon disagreement, a party could withdraw from the partnership. Where no agreement is
% G4 P9 p2 M) _( a1 @provided, any partner could simply register dissolution of partnership and terminate the
1 u4 S G3 E. n, C) rpartnership arrangement. Legal advice is desirable in drafting a partnership agreement., O) G2 ~' l! ^/ w9 C3 L4 J4 \
In case of failure of a partnership to register a business name, no action can be brought by the
9 h! w) J# ` X# cpartnership to sue a defendant, who fails to pay them.
0 V$ z( ?# i6 l% y0 zINCORPORATION% w' W, `1 a! m5 [, d' P1 Z6 [! o
Incorporation is often called a limited company. When a corporate body is formed, it creates a4 T' P- X0 m0 \' {: }
separate legal person, and has a different legal existence than the person or persons who formed
U0 G4 u, A3 D; R, ]that legal entity. A corporation may be identified by using the words "limited", "incorporated",
- q X& w3 Q+ c8 h! C; wor "corporation".5 b3 Y' A# d& e' s- N$ G
The word "limited" correctly describes the idea of limited liability, when a corporation is8 o* `! H, K2 P) D) Z) ] R
formed. Unlike the sole proprietorship and partnership when a corporation is formed, the
1 V5 _$ ?* T) dindividual or the persons forming it are only liable for the amount of investment made by them,
/ v% I9 i2 O* V6 J* y' N: Pin the corporation. In case of financial problems arising, the judgment can be enforced only" O3 Y& k5 x. h. S
against the assets and property owned by the corporation, and the assets of the individual and
2 f y6 y( `1 Q" s0 K8 s3 uhis home cannot be touched. This is the most important reason for forming a corporation, as
/ r5 k1 \* M( ?& L$ B$ Xmost people wish to protect their personal assets against the risks of the business.
( f% c& b7 A) ^) Z5 p# tA corporation offers a variety of tax planning benefits. The most common benefit derived is the
8 E9 L* ^! T+ l# `* \) E; `possibility in a small company, of splitting the income between the husband and the wife.
( |. p A9 K0 j( Y8 p% sUnder the attribution rules of the Income Tax Act, the income derived by the wife is deemed to
/ N& u! T5 T$ b0 v6 Ube that of the husband, but where a corporation is formed, and the wife works for the
: v. t) ]) g" x6 W+ H- Ccorporation, it is legally possible for the husband to divert a certain amount of income to the* ?6 T7 e8 M& l [' g
wife, provided that she is doing some work in the company.9 s- ^- N; r$ L @
A corporation is also in effect, an estate-planning vehicle. By issuing common shares to
! d) c& Z2 g8 h) K% q9 i* t; Nchildren in trust, the growth value of the shares of the corporation can be transferred to the6 @; u p- b }- g% X* u% n
children without incurring inheritance taxes under Succession Duty Act, and Income Tax Act./ a" j) n! L' i8 O3 Z3 j& E$ q
A corporation can be formed either under the Canada Business Corporations Act, or the) h- J& O# h7 j
Provincial Legislation, and in Ontario, the Ontario Business Corporations Act. A federal: k$ W, m8 w4 [+ u0 q
company is desirable where it may, in the future, have head offices in various provinces. A
7 q3 h4 R* T& gfederal company does not require extra-provincial licenses to operate in different provinces. It! v m1 ~/ w) R' \
does require, however in Ontario, a Licence In Mortmain. This license is required when the% ?% B% M8 B: n w" N) o8 d
company owns or rents property in Ontario. The Ontario corporation does not require such
& ?6 b1 K& N. v- Mlicense to operate within Ontario, but may require extra-provincial license to operate in other) A4 i! J" b W" Z0 e( g
provinces, except Quebec.
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2 l; L& z3 H/ j2 _' `5 F( l8 yIt is now possible for a one-man person to form incorporation and he may be the sole director
6 ~/ X' P* \% D) ^' L1 p- N' n7 qalso the sole shareholder in that company. Where there are more shareholders, a difficult
5 j# ^5 V/ Q' g2 ~+ E9 d* zdecision to make is the proportion of shares owned by each shareholder in the company. A 51%
8 k" W! W6 q6 @/ v( l* Hcontrol usually gives the right to such shareholders to elect the board of directors and
- r% Z- M5 r' c8 H5 M1 J; J: aaccordingly, exercise effective control of the operations of the business.
" W% W) c# Q" J- K" n- x; N& |1 jThe directors of a company are responsible to the shareholders and must hold an annual
! _2 J& [ l+ R2 M) Ngeneral meeting each year, even if there are only one or two shareholders, who might be the/ K( X% a$ ~/ X9 _& ?; [
same persons as the directors.$ M2 z: U3 D* H0 a
Where there are two or more shareholders in a company, a buy-sell agreement or some! P/ }9 E1 r1 `" M7 M/ ~
shareholders agreement is very desirable. Such agreement can set out how a party can( P1 Z) C' r9 o9 ~
withdraw as a shareholder, or how the shares will be disposed of upon death or disagreement.
: I, l8 y' }6 E) wThis agreement is commonly ignored by shareholders until a dispute arises, when it is usually: g% |% o" l. z0 G p* U
too late.. }9 i7 E4 x1 `5 v2 @
Competent, legal advice is desirable in forming a company, as the procedure is not simple as
* ~/ E9 e7 `6 n8 P. N$ Ythe registration of partnership or proprietorship is.
# `% O7 _/ W2 K* }1 _0 oChauhan & Associates
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REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
7 E7 b3 W/ Y9 O. A5 vWhere two or more persons are engaged in a business activity, it is known as a
! J# V' b: X% Q; T! j4 D' Y/ t% spartnership. They must register the business name if names other than their own names are
6 W0 ] K# b0 h% q! E) Kbeing used to conduct the business activity. Partners must sign the declaration form.; I9 Y- v |8 F4 j% o4 Z+ W# {
Registration is valid for 5 years. If the partnership is not registered no action can be brought by7 F7 C" _9 |& k f) P$ y* u: t
the partnership against a debtor for recovery of money until the partnership is registered.
0 P0 A' n! Q8 {8 D HIf you want me to assist you in the preparation or registration or partnership please let
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LIABILITY# l4 H* F; [3 ^* M7 v) }
Each partner remains fully liable for the debts of the partnership, regardless of which7 E( I% p/ p2 M* b3 x
partner incurred the liability. In the event of financial difficulties, a judgment can be enforced1 [/ b4 @1 N' _* n
against each and every partner. If any one partner does not have nay money, the other partner2 q. n5 y- [% y0 U+ f
who has the property and personal belongings and a house would have to meet the liability.- x4 ^' e9 g& d
Using the name company for a partnership does not eliminate personal liability.
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; o, }$ ^* c$ a V, A- v' q' kEach partner is liable to pay tax on his share of the profit made. Expenses are deducted
$ Z5 z: W( e8 O0 k4 o+ Q- W6 S0 f$ nfrom the profit and the share of net income of each partner is declared on his tax return.! S1 J3 g6 O+ p" A0 h
Partnership can have a different fiscal year than the calendar year.& Q, @. ?) I+ N5 Z( D5 \$ q
AGREEMENT1 N7 H, B- A7 C& `4 E0 |2 Z" W
It is very desirable for the partners to have a partnership agreement. It should set out. H0 c+ O5 a6 N* ?
the basic terms of the partnership arrangement, including what business will be conducted,% f3 s) V5 G7 u. k2 T0 ]$ R2 Q: q
profit and loss sharing formula, whether the partnership will continue on the death of a party,6 P; M8 U2 X2 C4 K6 q% [
where the account of the partnership will be maintained, and if any partner is to be employed
6 D9 R) F" z# @$ `2 x1 X" nfull-time, what salary he may expect. If a partnership agreement is not provided, the provisions
1 S; C4 r; M" p3 R: z) Z+ Yof the Partnership act will apply. Without an agreement the partnership would dissolve on the6 {! Z2 y( A4 G. c2 H) P/ R% U2 I
death of a partner. The partnership agreement should also provide for a formula by which in
( O7 M% V4 l0 j/ ]/ {4 |+ D+ ithe event of disagreement a party can withdraw from the partnership. Where no agreement is
% Z' C2 a4 L- h- R S- P2 Aprovided, any partner could simply register dissolution of partnership and terminate the
9 Z! u1 n: Z& v# @- c4 Cpartnership arrangement. Legal advice is desirable in drafting a partnership agreement.# q& g- S) Z7 P4 E [3 Q
INCORPORATION
J# i) |3 T/ \" H) b$ YIncorporation is often referred to as a limited company. When a limited company is# g: H4 Z. D; ^1 Y$ p5 h/ {
formed, it creates a separate legal person, and has a different legal existence. A corporation/ K0 [( T6 l. `4 @- @# A. s
may be identified by the use of the words "limited", "incorporated", or "corporation".6 M) v; u* F# f! f9 p
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The word "limited" correctly describes the concept of limited liability of a corporation.4 i7 [- b- D' g/ k/ d
Unlike the sole proprietorship and partnership when a corporation is formed, the individual or
1 F P' |6 J; u, othe persons forming it are only liable for the amount of investment made by them in the( k& \: i3 r [$ z1 B6 g% a" K0 v
Corporation. In the event of financial problems arising, the judgment can be enforced only
6 E& `- M' A. h* }+ a; Zagainst the assets and property owned by the corporation, and the assets of the individual and
8 E9 v5 m' `7 E2 p1 yhis home cannot be touched. To ensure this, personal guarantees should be avoided, if possible.3 Y% I3 M2 r5 h& K( r9 s8 c, ^5 u
The most important reason for forming a corporation is to protect personal assets against the
& v; J# E: J/ qrisks of the business.
1 U$ [. [, s: |% N4 H* w* p8 `. q1 _It is now possible for a one-man person to form a corporation and he can be the sole0 `. v% M+ o8 [7 ]. ^8 s0 L
director and also the sole shareholder in that company.
5 u6 p. y! [4 wA corporation is more expensive but desirable for the protection of personal liability.
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