There is no such thing as a "incorporation limited", the Canada Corporation Act, permits either an incorporated corporation, or a limited company,
under CCA, no firms can form at the federal level, all firms must be form at the provincial level for the corporation act at the provincial level to apply (with the excepting of crown corps),
so the firm has to be either a Quebec corp or an ontario corp,
you can call the CCRA for a business number package, which contains four number, gst# biz#, RDTOH# and another one
Quebec provincial return has to be filed before a federal T1 is filed for the deduction to be utilized,
Quebec has its own tax bureau, since it is in the civil system as oppose to the common system for the rest of canada
under CCA, no firms can form at the federal level, all firms must be form at the provincial level for the corporation act at the provincial level to apply (with the excepting of crown corps),
so the firm has to be either a Quebec corp or an ontario corp,
you can call the CCRA for a business number package, which contains four number, gst# biz#, RDTOH# and another one
Quebec provincial return has to be filed before a federal T1 is filed for the deduction to be utilized,
Quebec has its own tax bureau, since it is in the civil system as oppose to the common system for the rest of canada