In Quebec, only lawyers and notaries are
authorized to prepare or draft agreements,
motions, by-laws, resolutions or other similar
documents related to the constitution, reorganization,
amalgamation or winding-up of a legal person,
on behalf of a third party.
Caution
should also be exercised in preparing documents
referred to in the Act respecting the
legal publicity of enterprises, such
as annual declarations, amending declarations
and other similar documents, on behalf of
a third party.
Be aware of the risks
of illegal practice of the profession of
lawyer or notary.
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Annual election to the Board of the Order:
Have you made your choice?
Are you a CPA eligible to vote in the Capitale-Nationale/Chaudière-Appalaches
or Montreal region? If you haven’t already,
you will soon receive the files of the candidates
running in your region, as well as a ballot
paper to return to the Order by
4:00 p.m. on May 16. To help you
make an informed decision, read the online
messages that some candidates have prepared
for their electorate.
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Sharing economy: Learn more about current
tax laws
Anyone participating in the sharing economy
must report the income they earn through
sharing-economy activities and meet their
tax reporting and remittance requirements.
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Digital economy: New measures to ensure
tax fairness
Quebec's Minister of Finance has announced
the implementation of a new QST registration
system to collect QST from suppliers that
are non-residents of Quebec.
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Tax credit (code 99) relating to information
technologies
A business that has obtained Investissement
Québec certification for an information
technology integration contract can claim
a tax credit for expenditures related to
the supply of a management software package
incurred before January 1, 2020.
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