Nova Scotia Notice of Canada Notice of Change of Registered Address
Every Nova Scotia Corporation must keep its corporate records up-to-date with the Nova Scotia registries office. You must notify the Nova Scotia Corporate Registry Office of any change to your corporation's registered office address
(for ex., if the corporation moves) within 15 days following the change. You can also provide an additional address,
if there is one.
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in Nova Scotia and anywhere in Canada. At e-Companies.ca we help you keep your Nova Scotia corporation up-to-date and in compliance with the Nova Scotia
Business Corporations Act.
Regardless for the reason you need to change the address of your registered business, it is the responsibility of the director or directors of a corporation to notify the Province of Nova Scotia of any changes.
Your corporation may be dissolved if it fails to keep its corporate records up-to-date with the registries office.
The Nova Scotia Corporate Registry Office have an obligation to make sure that corporate information is up to date.
If your corporation is not keeping its corporate records up-to-date, they will assume that your company is not operating
and they will take steps to dissolve it (that is legally end its existence). Dissolution can have serious repercussions,
including not having the legal capacity to conduct business.
Filing Fees
Nova Scotia Government Fees:
eCompanies Fees: $39.99
Tax: $1.99
Total:
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