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You work hard for every dollar—why pay more in taxes than you have to?
Incorporating your business could be the key to keeping more of what you earn while protecting your personal assets. The best part? Incorporation is easier than you think, and this free educational webinar will walk you through everything you need to know to get started.
The hard truth is that as a sole proprietor in Manitoba, you’re paying personal income tax rates on your profits—rates that can climb as high as 30% or more depending on your earnings.
But there’s good news: entrepreneurs who incorporate enter a whole new tax bracket, paying only 9% corporate tax on profits up to $500,000.
Do the math—that could be thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars in savings.
It’s money you could be reinvesting in your business, expanding your operations, or even taking home as profit.


No business is immune from risk. Whether it’s an accident, a lawsuit, or an unexpected financial challenge, as a sole proprietor, your personal assets—like your home, car, and bank accounts—are all on the line. If your business gets sued, your personal assets are fair game to satisfy the judgment.
But with incorporation, you put a legal shield around your personal assets.
Incorporating separates your personal and business liabilities, so if your business faces legal action, only your business assets are at risk—not your home, savings, or personal property.
This critical layer of protection can give you the peace of mind you need to focus on growing your business without worrying that one mistake could cost you everything.
In our free educational webinar, we’re going to teach you everything you need to know about incorporation in Manitoba.
Whether you’re just thinking about starting a business or you’ve already built a successful sole proprietorship, this webinar will give you the steps to operate in a more tax-friendly way while adding powerful asset protection benefits to your business.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
Step-by-Step Incorporation Process: Discover the exact steps to incorporate your business—no legal jargon, just clear, actionable guidance.
How to Avoid Common Incorporation Mistakes: Learn the pitfalls that trip up other entrepreneurs and how to avoid costly mistakes that could cause delays or legal headaches.
The Hidden Costs of DIY Incorporation Services: Why using an online service might save time but could lead to tax problems or inadequate asset protection—what you must know to stay out of trouble.
Tax-Saving Strategies for Business Owners: Unlock tax-saving tips that could reduce your business tax burden by up to 50%, leaving more profit in your pocket.
Asset Protection Essentials: Find out how incorporation shields your personal assets from business liabilities and legal risks, giving you peace of mind.
Credibility Boost: See how incorporating can improve your business’s reputation, helping you attract bigger clients and better opportunities.
Long-Term Planning & Business Succession: Learn why incorporation makes it easier to plan for growth, bring in investors, or even sell your business when the time is right.

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