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WorkSafeBC and Owner/Shareholder Compensation

The Workers’ Compensation Board of British Columbia (WorkSafeBC) collects insurance premiums from registered companies based on their reported payroll to cover costs associated with workplace injuries/illnesses like healthcare, wage loss and rehabilitation. In return, registered firms receive protection against lawsuits by injured workers. Do I need to register with WorkSafeBC? All employers are legally required […]

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Taxable Capital Employed in Canada and the Small Business Limit

Calling all small business owners! Did you know your company might have access to a significant tax advantage called the Small Business Deduction (SBD)? Eligibility depends on your company’s status as a Canadian Controlled Private Corporation (CCPC) and the amount of its taxable capital employed in Canada. CCPC and SBD A CCPC is a privately-held […]

WorkSafeBC and Owner/Shareholder Compensation

The Workers’ Compensation Board of British Columbia (WorkSafeBC) collects insurance premiums from registered companies based on their reported payroll to cover costs associated with workplace injuries/illnesses like healthcare, wage loss and rehabilitation. In return, registered firms receive protection against lawsuits by injured workers. Do I need to register with WorkSafeBC? All employers are legally required […]

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Taxable Capital Employed in Canada and the Small Business Limit

Calling all small business owners! Did you know your company might have access to a significant tax advantage called the Small Business Deduction (SBD)? Eligibility depends on your company’s status as a Canadian Controlled Private Corporation (CCPC) and the amount of its taxable capital employed in Canada. CCPC and SBD A CCPC is a privately-held […]