Corporate Reorganizations

We sometimes see situations where businesses are set up with a certain structure to take advantage of particular circumstances that were relevant at the time they were set up, but situations change over time.

It is therefore sometimes the case that the favourable conditions existing at the time your corporate structure was put in place are no longer there, and you might end up with a somewhat cumbersome of inefficient structure in today's business climate, particularly from a tax point of view.

We work with companies in this situation to help them reorganize and restructure so that they can reap the rewards of the existing tax regulations - often resulting in tens of thousands of dollars of potential tax savings every year into the future.

In many situations, for example, we may recommend a corporate reorganization, whether for corporate tax planning, creditor proofing or other organization purposes.

We can also assist you in the transfer of assets on a tax-deferred basis from one entity to another, or from one corporation to another. Alternatively we could recommend amalgamating two corporations or winding up one into the other for tax planning purposes or to rationalize a corporate structure.

We will investigate the options thoroughly and advise you of the best plan to meet with your objectives.

There are many reasons companies may need to be reorganized:

We can advise on whether a corporate reorganization is required, the benefits of such a reorganization, and the disadvantages, if any. We can develop a plan to implement the corporate reorganization, and work with legal counsel to execute the plan. We will also prepare the required tax-reporting forms, and produce a reporting letter summarizing the reorganization.

To find out if this type of situation applies to you, call us today at 905-528-0234, and speak with Joe Truscott.

Over the years, Joe Truscott has written many individual income tax and business articles which have been posted here for you to review. You can also review many additional articles that have appeared in his quarterly client bulletin called Business Matters.