This is an interesting question: can a non-dentist own and possess (have custody and control over) a dental record? I've previously written about this issue…
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Sometimes, a dentist might own a piece of real property with another person. But did you know that there are different business structures which the…
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So what are the bylaws? Why are they important? What can they be used for? Basically, if you think of a corporation as a separate…
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What is a Certificate of Incumbency? This is a document that identifies and certifies who the directors and officers of a corporation are. This is…
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December 12, 2014 Quietly and without much notice, the Ontario government amended both the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 (the “RHPA”) and the Business Corporations…
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There are various reasons why an Ontario dentist needs to dissolve their Ontario registered dentistry professional corporation. Perhaps the dentist is moving to practice dentistry…
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Income Splitting Shares are important for paying fewer taxes. Basically, they are shares that your professional corporation can give to you (the dentist), or your…
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Every now and then we hear a case involving a dentist getting into trouble. Here's one such case that centred around the deductibility of management…
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So here's the situation: you are a dentist and you want to sell shares of your dentistry professional corporation. The thing is that you don't…
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So we’re still on the topic of associate agreements. In the first blog, I talked about how they play a role in virtually every dental…
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