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Originally Posted by automaton 3
I couldn't disagree more. It probably cost the about same for your accountant to set up the corporation as it would have cost to use good legal counsel, who probably would have provided you with a much better product. Most accountants simply don't have the knowledge, training or experience to set up anything outside of a very basic corporation (sole director/ shareholder).
Anything more complex than that, or if you ever wish for your company to raise capital going to a lawyer is an absolute must.
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I agree with you in respect to multiple share holders and complex corporations. It comes down to the type of business you wish to start up. A friend of mine just incorporated his company through a lawyer and it cost him three times what it cost me. But for the record both corporations are fairly basic.