Amalgamation

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Amalgamation

An amalgamation takes place when two or more corporations, known as predecessor corporations, combine their businesses to form a new successor corporation.

Corporations Canada and the provincial and territorial governments approve all corporate amalgamations.

As proof of amalgamation, we accept either of the following:

  • the certificate of amalgamation from either Corporations Canada or the provincial or territorial government; or
  • a court order.

Send either proof of amalgamation to your tax centre.

Based on the information received, we make the necessary changes to the old business numbers (BN) including the corporation income tax accounts, and, if necessary, register a new BN and CRA accounts for the newly created corporation.

If you want to keep the BN of one of the old corporations, send a letter to your tax services office or tax centre to tell us which number to keep.

An amalgamation may have an effect on many of your dealings with us. We have listed several topics below.

Payments

Filing your return

Forms and publications

Related topics

Government partners

Date modified:
2017-02-21