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Jul. 10, 2026

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# How to incorporate a business in Quebec in 2026: a step-by-step guide.

Jimmy Oppedisano

Founding lawyer · Pronto

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- Choosing your statute before incorporating in Quebec
- A corporate name or a numbered company?
- How to incorporate a business in Quebec: the articles of incorporation
- The initial declaration and organizing the company
- First-year obligations
- FAQ

How do you incorporate a business in Quebec? The process comes down to five steps: choose your governing statute (provincial or federal), decide on a name, file your articles of incorporation, submit the initial declaration to the Registraire des entreprises, then organize the corporation. In 2026 everything is done online, and a corporation can be fully operational within one to two weeks. Here is the guide, step by step.

## Choosing your statute before incorporating in Quebec

Before incorporating in Quebec, you must choose the statute that will govern your corporation: the Business Corporations Act (Quebec), known as the QBCA, or the Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA). Both create a separate legal person, with limited liability for shareholders and the same basic tax advantages. The real differences come down to name protection, mobility and paperwork.

As a general rule, an SME operating mainly in Quebec chooses the provincial regime: a single filing with the Registraire des entreprises, no additional registration and simpler annual obligations. Federal incorporation protects your name across Canada, but the corporation must still register with the REQ and file an annual return with Corporations Canada. For a detailed comparison of the two regimes, see our article [Provincial or federal? New considerations](https://www.prontolegal.ca/en/blog/provincial-or-federal/).

## A corporate name or a numbered company?

The second decision: incorporate a numbered company or a corporation with a name. A numbered designation (9XXX-XXXX Québec inc., for example) is assigned automatically by the Registraire, which speeds up the filing. Nothing prevents you from later declaring an additional name in the register to do business under a commercial banner.

If you choose a name, it must comply with the Charter of the French Language (a French version is mandatory), must not be confusingly similar to an existing name, and must meet the requirements of the Act respecting the legal publicity of enterprises. A preliminary search of the enterprise register is strongly recommended, and a name can be reserved with the REQ for a period of 90 days. Federally, a Nuans name search report is required for a named corporation.

## How to incorporate a business in Quebec: the articles of incorporation

The heart of the process is filing the articles of incorporation. This document sets out the name or numbered designation, the share capital (classes of shares, voting rights, dividends), the number of directors and any restrictions on share transfers. It is the most technical step: poorly designed share capital can complicate bringing in an investor, an estate freeze or access to the capital gains exemption.

In Quebec, the articles are filed online with the Registraire des entreprises, which then issues a certificate of incorporation and assigns a Quebec enterprise number (NEQ). In practice, an online filing is often processed within a few hours to a few business days, depending on the service selected and current volumes. Our [Quebec incorporation](https://www.prontolegal.ca/en/quebec-incorporation/) page walks through the full process, and the article [Online incorporation: how it works](https://www.prontolegal.ca/en/blog/how-online-incorporation-works/) explains how a fully remote file unfolds.

## The initial declaration and organizing the company

A corporation constituted in Quebec is registered automatically, but it must file an initial declaration with the Registraire within 60 days of its registration. This declaration discloses the directors, the main shareholders, the addresses of its establishments and, since 2023, the corporation's ultimate beneficiaries. A federal corporation must, for its part, register with the REQ within 60 days of beginning its activities in Quebec.

Then comes the legal organization of the company: adopting the by-laws, passing resolutions to elect directors and appoint officers, issuing the first shares and opening the corporate records book (commonly called the minute book). This step is often skipped by people who incorporate on their own. Yet without a valid share issuance, the corporation legally has no shareholders, which can create problems with tax authorities, a bank or a future buyer.

## First-year obligations

Once the corporation is organized, a few recurring obligations kick in. Every year, the corporation files an annual updating declaration with the Registraire des entreprises. For most Quebec corporations, this declaration is filed together with the provincial income tax return. A federal corporation adds an annual return to Corporations Canada and keeps its register of individuals with significant control up to date.

Add to that GST and QST registration once taxable sales exceed the small supplier threshold, the corporation's federal and Quebec income tax returns, and updates to the minute book after every change (a new director, a share transfer, a dividend). As for the overall timeline, expect one to two weeks in most cases between filing the articles and a fully organized corporation, ready to open its bank account.

## FAQ

Q: How long does it take to incorporate a business in Quebec?

A: Online filing of the articles is generally processed within a few hours to a few business days. Counting the initial declaration and the organization of the corporation, plan for one to two weeks in most cases.

Q: What is the difference between incorporating and registering?

A: Incorporation creates the legal person, while registration enters it in the enterprise register. A corporation constituted in Quebec is registered automatically, whereas a federal corporation must register with the REQ within 60 days.

Q: Can a numbered company do business under a trade name?

A: Yes. It declares an additional name with the Registraire des entreprises, as long as that name complies with the Charter of the French Language and is not misleading.

Q: Can I incorporate on my own, without a lawyer?

A: Legally, yes. In practice, the share capital and the organization of the corporation are the steps where mistakes are the most expensive to fix, and legal guidance often pays for itself at the first reorganization.

Ready to move forward? Fill out our [online incorporation form](https://www.prontolegal.ca/en/incorporation-form/): Me Jimmy Oppedisano prepares your articles, your initial declaration and your minute book, all remotely. Current pricing is listed on our [Services page](https://www.prontolegal.ca/en/services/).

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