Tips For Renewing A Sole Proprietorship In Ontario

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Tips For Renewing A Sole Proprietorship In Ontario Every 5 years a ​Sole Proprietorship requires renewing. On your current Sole Proprietorship in the right hand bottom corner, you will see the expiry date of the registration. If the registration is not renewed within 60 days of the expiry date, the Province of Ontario will automatically remove the registration from the databank and the registration will be considered archived.

Why Is It Important To Renew My Registration? If your business continues to operate, it is important to renew your Master Business Licence as a Sole Proprietorship for a number of reasons. They are as follows:

Legal – It is illegal to operate a business in Ontario without having the business currently registered. There are fines of up to $25000.00 if by-law officers find your business to be operational and you are not able to confirm the current licensing.

History – If your registration lapses and you no longer have an active Sole Proprietorship registration, you and your business lose the history of the business. If you register after the expiry date, you will be required to register


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