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Non-Resident Incorporation Cost Calculator Ontario 2026

Build your exact quote to incorporate in Canada without a Canadian address. Government fee, NUANS search, professional fee, one year of registered office address, CRA registrations, first-year filings and the timeline in business days — itemised, with no hidden extras.

No Canadian director required in Ontario
Registered office address included
Withholding tax flagged
All fees include HST

Step 1 — The Corporation

Ontario

Ontario
Federal, Canada wide

Ontario has no director residency requirement. Federal does.

Named corporation

Named corporation
Numbered corporation

A named corporation needs a NUANS name search report


Each shareholder beyond the first adds a register entry and certificate

United States

United States
India
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Other, no tax treaty

Sets the treaty rate of withholding tax on dividends leaving Canada

Yes, I need one

Yes, I need one
No, I already have one

A physical Ontario address is mandatory. A post office box is not accepted.

No

No
Yes

Not required in Ontario. Required for a federal corporation.

Step 2 — Registrations and First-Year Support

Yes

Yes
No

Mandatory once taxable sales pass $30,000 in four consecutive quarters

No

No
Yes

Needed only if the corporation will pay wages in Canada

Yes

Yes
No

Document pack, corporate profile and introduction to banking options

Yes

Yes
No, setup only

T2 return, annual return, GST/HST returns and required schedules

No

No
Yes

Triggers Part XIII withholding and NR4 slip preparation

Show it separately

Show it separately
Leave it out

Year one is included in the setup cost. Year two renews annually.

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    Disclaimer: All professional fees shown include HST where it applies. Government filing fees are set by the Province of Ontario and by Corporations Canada and are not subject to HST. Figures are for a standard non-resident incorporation with a single class of common shares. Complex share structures, holding company layers, trusts, immigration-linked structures and regulated industries are quoted separately. Timelines assume complete identity documents are provided at the outset. This page is general information, not tax or legal advice.

    What It Actually Costs to Incorporate in Ontario as a Non-Resident

    Most firms will not publish a price for a non-resident incorporation, because the registered office address and the director question make every quote look different. It does not have to be that way. Below is the standard Ontario package for a founder living outside Canada, with every line shown.

    ItemPaid ToAmount
    Registered office address in Ontario, one yearGondaliya CPA$1,000
    Ontario incorporation filing feeProvince of Ontario$300
    NUANS name search reportNUANS search provider$25
    Professional fee for the incorporationGondaliya CPA$35
    Total Ontario non-resident package$1,360

    The registered office address is the single largest line, and it is unavoidable. Ontario requires every corporation to have a physical address in the province where legal documents can be served. A post office box is not accepted, and neither is an address outside Canada. A founder in Dubai, Bengaluru, London or New York therefore needs an Ontario address service before the corporation can exist at all.

    Choosing a numbered corporation removes the NUANS report and brings the package to $1,335. A numbered corporation can register a trading name later if the brand name matters more than the legal name.

    Ontario or Federal — the Director Rule That Decides It

    This is the point that changes the price most, and it is the point most non-resident founders are given wrong information about.

    RequirementOntario CorporationFederal Corporation
    Resident Canadian directorsNone required since 5 July 2021At least 25% of directors, and at least one where there are fewer than four
    Nominee director service neededNoYes, unless you already have a Canadian resident director
    Government incorporation fee$300$200
    Extra-provincial registration in OntarioNot applicableRequired, filed with the Ontario Business Registry
    Name protectionOntario onlyCanada wide
    Annual return filingOntario Business RegistryCorporations Canada plus Ontario

    The practical consequence: a federal corporation looks $100 cheaper on the government fee and then costs you $1,500 a year for a nominee resident director you would not need in Ontario. For the overwhelming majority of non-resident founders, an Ontario corporation is the cheaper and simpler answer.

    The Registered Office Address Requirement

    Every Ontario corporation must maintain a registered office at a physical address in Ontario. That address appears on the public register, receives service of legal documents, and is where the corporate records are deemed to be kept. It cannot be a post office box and it cannot be outside the province.

    A registered office address service supplies that address, receives government and legal mail, scans it and forwards it to you wherever you are. It is not a mail forwarding gimmick, it is the statutory address of the corporation, and using an address you are not entitled to use is a compliance failure that can lead to the corporation being dissolved.

    A Non-Resident Corporation Is Not a CCPC

    This is the largest tax consequence of the structure, and it is routinely missed. A corporation controlled directly or indirectly by non-residents is not a Canadian-controlled private corporation. Losing that status removes the small business deduction entirely.

    Corporation TypeOntario Rate on First $500,000Ontario Rate Above $500,000
    Canadian-controlled private corporation12.2%26.5%
    Non-resident controlled corporation26.5%26.5%

    On $200,000 of active business income the difference is $28,600 of corporate tax every year. It does not make the structure wrong, because a non-resident founder has no alternative if the business is to operate in Canada, but it should be priced into the plan from day one rather than discovered at the first T2.

    Withholding Tax on Money Leaving Canada

    Once the corporation starts sending money out of Canada, Part XIII withholding applies. The statutory rate is 25%, reduced by the tax treaty between Canada and the country where the recipient lives.

    Recipient CountryIndividual ShareholderCompany Holding 10% or More
    United States15%5%
    United Kingdom15%5%
    United Arab Emirates15%5%
    India25%15%
    No treaty in force25%25%

    The corporation withholds the tax, remits it to the CRA by the fifteenth day of the following month, and issues an NR4 slip and summary by 31 March. Getting the treaty rate applied requires a declaration of eligibility from the shareholder before the payment is made, not afterwards.

    Regulation 105 also applies. If the corporation pays a non-resident for services physically performed in Canada, 15% must be withheld from the payment regardless of any treaty, unless a waiver has been obtained in advance. This catches founders who fly in to work on their own Canadian business and invoice through a foreign entity.

    The Bank Account Is the Hardest Step

    Incorporation takes a day. Opening the bank account is what actually delays a non-resident launch, because Canadian banks apply identity verification rules that usually require a director to attend a branch in person or to complete a video verification with certified documents.

    What consistently works is preparing the full document pack before applying: articles of incorporation, the corporate profile report, the register of directors and shareholders, the registered office address confirmation, the business number, and certified identity documents for every person holding 25% or more of the shares. Applications fail far more often for missing paperwork than for the founder being non-resident.

    First-Year Compliance Calendar

    FilingDeadlineApplies To
    T2 corporate income tax returnSix months after the fiscal year endEvery corporation, even with no activity
    Corporate tax paymentThree months after year end for a CCPC, otherwise two monthsNon-resident controlled corporations pay at two months
    Schedule 19, non-resident shareholder informationFiled with the T2Any corporation with non-resident shareholders
    GST/HST returnThree months after the reporting period for an annual filerRegistered corporations
    Ontario annual returnSix months after the fiscal year endEvery Ontario corporation
    NR4 slip and summary31 MarchDividends, interest or royalties paid to non-residents
    T106Filed with the T2Non-arm’s length transactions with non-residents above $1,000,000
    T4 slips and summaryThe last day of FebruaryCorporations with a payroll account

    What the Calculator Does Not Include

    • Bookkeeping: quoted separately once transaction volume is known
    • Trade name registration: needed if a numbered corporation will trade under a brand name
    • Import and export account: required before goods cross the border
    • WSIB registration: required for most corporations with workers in Ontario
    • Section 116 clearance certificates: on any disposition of taxable Canadian property
    • Multiple share classes or a holding structure: priced after the structure is agreed
    • Immigration advice: incorporating in Canada does not by itself grant any right to live or work in Canada

    How payment works. Payment is by Interac e-Transfer to info@gondaliyacpa.ca. Auto-deposit is enabled, so the security question is Not Applicable. Government fees are paid directly on your behalf and shown separately on the invoice. Full service details are on our non-resident corporation page.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common questions from founders outside Canada setting up a Canadian corporation.

    Can a non-resident open a corporation in Canada, and what does it cost?
    Yes. There is no citizenship or residency requirement to own a Canadian corporation, and since 5 July 2021 Ontario has no requirement for any director to be a resident Canadian. The standard Ontario package for a non-resident founder is $1,360, made up of $1,000 for one year of registered office address, $300 for the Ontario government filing fee, $25 for the NUANS name search and $35 as the professional fee. Choosing a numbered corporation removes the NUANS report and brings the total to $1,335.

    Do I need a Canadian director to incorporate in Ontario?
    No. Ontario removed the requirement that 25% of directors be resident Canadians on 5 July 2021, so a non-resident can be the sole director and sole shareholder of an Ontario corporation. A federal corporation is different: at least 25% of directors must be resident Canadians, and where there are fewer than four directors at least one must be. That is why a federal corporation usually costs a non-resident founder an extra $1,500 a year for a nominee director.

    Why do I need an Ontario registered office address and what does it cost?
    Every Ontario corporation must maintain a registered office at a physical address in the province where legal documents can be served. A post office box is not accepted and an address outside Canada is not accepted. A registered office address service costs $1,000 for the first year and renews annually, and it includes receiving, scanning and forwarding government and legal mail.

    How much is the NUANS name search in Ontario?
    A NUANS name search report costs $25 and is required for any named corporation. It checks your proposed name against existing corporate names and trademarks across Canada, and the report must be dated within 90 days of the incorporation filing. A numbered corporation does not need a NUANS report at all, and can register a trading name later if a brand name is needed.

    Will my Canadian corporation pay the small business tax rate?
    Not if it is controlled by non-residents. The small business deduction is only available to a Canadian-controlled private corporation, and a corporation controlled directly or indirectly by non-residents does not qualify. Active business income is taxed at the Ontario general rate of 26.5% from the first dollar rather than 12.2%. On $200,000 of income that is a difference of $28,600 a year, and it should be built into the plan before incorporating.

    How much tax is withheld when the corporation pays me dividends abroad?
    The statutory Part XIII rate is 25%, reduced by treaty. For an individual shareholder the rate is 15% for the United States, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates, and 25% for India. A corporate shareholder holding 10% or more generally gets 5% under the United States, United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates treaties and 15% under the India treaty. The corporation must withhold and remit by the fifteenth of the following month and issue an NR4 slip by 31 March.

    How long does the whole process take?
    The incorporation itself is normally completed in one business day once documents and identity verification are in hand, and the NUANS search adds a day for a named corporation. CRA business number and GST/HST registration add a further day. The bank account is the long pole, typically fifteen business days, because Canadian banks require identity verification for every person holding 25% or more of the shares.

    Does incorporating in Canada help my immigration application?
    No. Owning or directing a Canadian corporation gives no right to enter, live or work in Canada, and it is not by itself a path to a work permit or permanent residence. Any immigration benefit depends entirely on a separate application under a specific programme, which is handled by an immigration lawyer or a licensed consultant rather than by an accounting firm.

    Ready to Incorporate From Outside Canada?

    Send us the proposed name, the shareholder details and a passport copy. We handle the NUANS search, the incorporation filing, the Ontario registered office address, the CRA registrations and the bank document pack, and you keep the same fixed price you built above.

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