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Federal Corporation in Canada — Import / Export & Trading Formation Guide

Choose a jurisdiction with strong logistics infrastructure, favorable customs agreements, and access to major trade blocs (like the EU or US). Consider VAT deferral schemes and free trade zones.

Last verified: June 13, 2026

Corporate Tax

15.0%

State Tax

11.5%

Formation Cost

$146

Annual Fee

$9

Forming a Federal Corporation in Canada as a Import / Export & Trading means a total tax burden of 26.5% and an official formation cost of $146. There is no minimum capital requirement. Standard formation takes 1 business day, or 4 business hours expedited. This guide covers the steps, tax breakdown, banking options, and compliance requirements — all from verified data.

First-year total cost

$165

Ongoing (per year)

$9

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Why Federal Corporation for Import / Export & Trading?

A business model focused on sourcing goods from one country and selling them in another. Success relies heavily on supply chain efficiency, customs compliance, and navigating international trade tariffs.

Ideal for

  • Physical product brands
  • Wholesalers and distributors
  • Dropshippers scaling to bulk inventory
  • Cross-border B2B traders

Challenges to watch

  • Complex customs and import duties
  • High shipping and logistics costs
  • Cash flow management due to inventory delays
  • Regulatory compliance across multiple jurisdictions

Key decision criteria

  • Proximity to major ports or logistics hubs
  • Availability of Free Trade Zones (FTZs)
  • VAT and sales tax registration requirements (e.g., EORI in the EU)
  • Double taxation treaties between sourcing and selling countries

Federal Corporation formation requirements

Minimum capital

None

Standard timeline

1 business day

Expedited timeline

4 business hours

Local director

Required

Registered office

Virtual office allowed

Notarization

Not required

At least 25% of directors must be resident Canadians. If there are fewer than four directors, at least one must be a resident. A nominee director service can be used.

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Estimated breakdown (based on avg. $1,000,000 revenue)

Gross Revenue$1,000,000
Corporate Tax-$150,000
State/Local Tax-$115,000
Formation Cost-$146
Annual Fee-$9
Net Profit$734,845

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VAT / Sales Tax

Standard rate 5%. Registration threshold: 30,000 CAD. Non-resident digital service providers must register for and collect GST/HST if their taxable sales to Canadian consumers exceed CAD 30,000 over a 12-month period.

Banking & payments for Import / Export & Trading

Opening a traditional corporate bank account in Canada typically requires an in-person visit by at least one director. However, because federal corporations require a resident Canadian director, this local director can often open the account on behalf of the company. Alternatively, non-resident founders can use remote-friendly fintech platforms like Wise or Vault to bypass the in-person requirement.

Supported payment gateways

StripePayPalSquareHelcimPaddle2Checkout

Remote-friendly accounts

  • Wise Business

    Ideal for multi-currency accounts and international wire transfers. Can be opened entirely remotely by non-residents.

  • Vault

    A Canadian fintech platform offering multi-currency accounts, corporate cards, and remote onboarding for Canadian businesses.

Canada incentives & advantages

Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED)

Refundable investment tax credit (ITC) of up to 35% on the first $3 million of qualified expenditures.

Federal Corporation formation steps

1

Step 1: Choose a corporate name and obtain a federal NUANS name search report (or opt for a numbered corporation).

2

Step 2: Prepare Articles of Incorporation (Form 1) detailing share structure, restrictions, and the number of directors.

3

Step 3: File the Initial Registered Office Address and First Board of Directors (Form 2).

4

Step 4: Submit the application online via Corporations Canada and pay the $200 CAD filing fee.

5

Step 5: Complete extra-provincial registration in the province(s) where the business will physically operate (e.g., Ontario, BC).

6

Step 6: Obtain a Business Number (BN) from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), which is automatically assigned upon federal incorporation.

7

Step 7: Register for GST/HST, payroll deductions, and provincial sales taxes if applicable to your operations.

8

Step 8: Create and maintain the corporate minute book, including the mandatory Individuals with Significant Control (ISC) register.

Import / Export & Trading FAQ

Do I need a company in the country I am importing to?

Not always. You can often act as a Non-Resident Importer (NRI), but having a local entity can simplify customs, VAT registration, and local banking.

What is an EORI number and do I need one?

An Economic Operators Registration and Identification (EORI) number is required for businesses importing or exporting goods into or out of the European Union.

Should I incorporate in a Free Trade Zone (FTZ)?

FTZs offer tax exemptions and simplified customs procedures, making them ideal if you plan to re-export goods without them entering the local domestic market.

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