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How To Determine Where to Incorporate Your Ontario Nonprofit or Charity

How To Determine Where to Incorporate Your Ontario Nonprofit or Charity

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This episode helps Ontario nonprofits understand the key differences between incorporating under Ontario's Not-for-Profit Corporations Act (ONCA) and the federal Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act (CNCA).

It clarifies that neither option is universally better and the best choice depends on the organization's specific needs and operational plans.

It highlights distinctions regarding director requirements, membership voting rights, financial standards, filing obligations, and public information disclosure.

The discussion also confirms that organizations must choose one structure, though switching is possible, and that ONCA-incorporated nonprofits can still operate and fundraise across Canada while adhering to local regulations.


This episode is jointly sponsored by B.I.G. Charity Law Group Professional Corporation, a Charity Law Firm exclusively serving charity and not-for-profit clients in Toronto, Ontario and across Canada with registration and governance, and B&H Charity Accounts Group, a bookkeeping firm serving Canadian charities in Ontario with all their financial and tax filing needs. Hat tip to our friends at OrgHub.ca, a new, innovative software platform that provides not-for-profits and charities across Canada with a solid foundation for incorporation and streamlined corporate governance.


B.I.G. Charity Law Group Professional Corporation
https://www.charitylawgroup.ca/
P: 416-488-5888

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