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EagerBeaver,

Registration for tax purposes and registration to carry on business are two totally different matters.
One person may be collecting and remitting sales taxes, and paying income taxes, but to be authorized to carry on business in a specific jurisdiction (Quebec, Ontario, etc.) you must comply with other local rules.
I am myself registered as an individual for sales tax purposes, but since I carry my own business under my real name, I do not have to register with authorities such as IGIF.

Between us, I believe that tax auditors are quite busy somewhere else. Agencies which had to close were apparently caught redhanded for something else (drugs, minors, organized crime affiliation, etc.)

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In Canada you only have to register for tax #'s is you are earning more than $30,000.00 per year.
 

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I work with businesses on both sides of the border. Tax avoidance is a legitimate activity for individuals and businesses -- and the higher the taxation, the more creative the practioners. My friends and associates in QC have raised it to the level of an art form, and all I can say is bravo!

Remember what the new QC premier, Charest, said a few weeks ago at a business luncheon in NYC. I paraphrase -- "In Quebec, we are blessed with rare opportunities because of our place -- geographically and historically. In Quebec, we could have the culture of the French, the government of the English and the know-how of the US. Unfortunately, we have opted for the culture of the US, the know-how of the English, and the government of the French."

Bon chance ....

-- Hugh
 

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registered/ incorporated.

in order to get a mail box at a post office
you either have to show your home address, or copy of your company registrations ( for registered companies) or copy of your charter for inorporated companies.
if you are in cash business or small business theoretically doing less than 30,000/ yr .
the registered business is probably the way to go. ( very cheap to register and you can do it yourself at the hall takes 5 minutes)
this way you can have mail drop that does not lead directly back to you.
for this reason some escorts/ masseusses register themselves.
Also for tax purposes is easier for accounting and tax to make yourself into a small business and write off expenses (massage oil, high heels )etc. even if you are an independant.
For agencies if they are making money then definitely they should be aware of the implications of not declaring anything.
Spartacus
 
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