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What Is a Numbered Company in Canada and When to Use One

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January 21, 2026

What Is a Numbered Company in Canada and When to Use One

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There are many different routes that you can opt for when starting a business in Canada. You can begin as a sole proprietor, form a partnership, or take the more formal route and incorporate a company. When you decide to incorporate, you have two main naming options:

  1. A named company 
  2. A numbered company 

You may wonder, what exactly is a numbered company? But why do so many business owners in Canada choose it? In this blog, let’s explore what it means, how it works, and when it’s the right fit for your goals.

What Is a Numbered Company in Canada?

A numbered company is also called a numbered corporation. It is a legal business entity that uses a number instead of a custom name. When you register your corporation, the government assigns a unique number. For example, 1234567 Canada Inc. or 9876543 Ontario Ltd.

That number becomes your legal company name. You can still operate under a trade name or brand name. This is known as ‘doing business as’ (DBA), but your numbered name will still appear on legal and government documents.

Example:

  • Legal name: 1234567 Ontario Inc.
  • Operating name: Sunrise Cleaning Services

So, while customers see Sunrise Cleaning Services, your official legal name remains 1234567 Ontario Inc.

How a Numbered Company Works

When you incorporate a company in Canada, your business becomes a separate legal entity. It can:

  • Enter contracts
  • Own property and assets
  • File taxes
  • Sue or be sued

For a numbered company, your legal name follows this format:
[Number] + [Jurisdiction] + [Legal ending (Inc., Ltd., or Corp.)]

Example:

  • 1234567 Canada Inc. → Federal registration
  • 1234567 Ontario Inc. → Provincial registration

The number is automatically assigned by Corporations Canada (for federal) or by a provincial business registry, such as the Ontario Business Registry.

Numbered Company vs Named Company in Canada

Here’s a simple side-by-side comparison to help you decide which is right for you:

FeatureNumbered CompanyNamed Company
Company NameGovernment assigns a numberYou choose a custom name
Name SearchHolding companies, real estate, and internal entitiesNUANS name search required
Registration TimeInstantSlightly longer (needs approval)
CostLower (no name reservation fee)Higher (includes name reservation)
PrivacyMore private (no personal name displayed)Public and brand-oriented
BrandingOperates under a separate trade nameLegal and brand name are the same
Best ForHolding companies, real estate, internal entitiesThe government assigns a number

Why Choose a Numbered Company?

There are several good reasons why entrepreneurs and investors in Canada prefer numbered corporations.

1. Fast and Simple Registration

You don’t need to think of a name or wait for approval. Incorporation can be completed within minutes. Especially with online filing.

2. Cost-Effective

Since there’s no need for a NUANS name search, setup costs are lower, making it a budget-friendly choice.

3. Privacy and Discretion

A numbered company keeps the owner’s name out of the public eye. This is helpful for real estate investors, holding companies, or those who value privacy.

4. Legal Recognition

Banks, investors, and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) treat numbered corporations exactly the same as named ones. A numbered corporation is a fully recognized legal entity that can open accounts. Apply for loans and file taxes like any other company.

5. Flexibility in Branding

You can still use a trade name for marketing while keeping your legal name numbered. This lets you separate your brand identity from your legal corporation.

When to Use a Numbered Company

Numbered corporations are especially useful in certain business cases:

1. Holding or Investment Companies

If your corporation holds assets such as real estate, investments, or shares in other companies, branding isn’t necessary. A numbered company keeps operations simple and discreet.

2. Real Estate Ownership

Real estate investors often form separate numbered companies for each property. This provides liability protection and can simplify tax planning.

3. Joint Ventures

When two or more partners start a joint project. A numbered company serves as a neutral structure with no bias in its name.

4. Internal Corporate Structures

Larger organizations sometimes create subsidiary numbered corporations for internal departments or specific assets.

5. Quick Incorporation

If you need to incorporate immediately. If you need to incorporate quickly for a contract, grant, or deal, a numbered company allows same-day registration.

When a Named Company Is Better

While numbered corporations have their benefits, a named company makes more sense if:

  • You want to build a recognizable public brand
  • Your business is customer-facing (like retail, digital marketing, or hospitality)
  • You rely on reputation and word-of-mouth marketing

How to Register a Numbered Company in Canada

Setting up a numbered corporation is quick and straightforward.

Step 1: Choose Your Jurisdiction

You can incorporate federally or provincially:

  • Federal incorporation allows you to operate across all provinces and territories.
  • Provincial incorporation limits you to one province, but can be simpler and cheaper.

Step 2: Gather Required Information

You’ll need to provide:

  • Registered office address
  • Names and addresses of directors
  • Share structure and class
  • Business activity (NAICS code)

Step 3: File Your Incorporation

You can file online directly or get professional help through Bestax Canada.

Step 4: Receive Your Corporation Number

Once approved, you’ll receive:

  • Your corporation number (e.g., 1234567 Canada Inc.)
  • A Certificate of Incorporation confirming registration

Tax and Legal Requirements

Numbered companies in Canada have the same tax duties and legal responsibilities as any other corporation.

They must:

  • File T2 Corporate Tax Returns annually
  • Keep corporate records (minute book, resolutions, share register)
  • File annual returns with the appropriate registry
  • Maintain a registered office address and active directors

Advantages of Numbered Companies

Here’s a summary of the main advantages:

BenefitDescription
Fully recognized by CRA, banks, and the governmentIncorporate instantly without waiting for name approval
Lower CostNo NUANS name search or reservation fee
PrivacyKeeps personal names out of public records
Flexible BrandingOperate under any registered trade name
LegitimacyFully recognized by CRA, banks, and government
Ideal for Holding CompaniesSimple structure for asset management

Can You Rename a Numbered Company Later?

Yes, you can easily change your numbered company to a named company at any time.

Steps:

  1. Conduct a NUANS name search to ensure your desired name is available.
  2. File a Change of Corporate Name document online through your registry.
  3. Pay a small administrative fee.

Branding With a Numbered Company

Even if your official name is numeric, you can register a separate operating name for marketing.

Example:

  • Legal name: 1234567 Ontario Inc.
  • Trade name: PureSpark Consulting

Just make sure to register your operating name (DBA) under your province’s Business Names Act. This allows you to build a strong public brand while keeping the legal structure simple.

Are Numbered Companies Recognized by Banks and CRA?

Banks and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) treat numbered companies in the same manner as named corporations.

You can:

Key Takeaways

  • A numbered company is a fully legal corporation identified by a government-assigned number.
  • It’s fast, affordable, and private. Ideal for holding real estate or investment companies.
  • It can operate under a trade name for branding and marketing.
  • You can later convert it to a named company if your business evolves.
  • It offers the same legal, tax, and financial rights as a named corporation.

Need Help Registering a Numbered Company in Canada?

Incorporating doesn’t have to be stressful. At Bestax Accountants, our experts make business setup simple and quick. Whether you’re forming a named or numbered company.

Their team will help you:

  • File your incorporation documents
  • Get your Business Number and CRA registration
  • Maintain compliance under the Corporations Information Act
  • Handle corporate tax filings and annual returns

Start your incorporation journey today with Bestax Accountants, build your company the right way, quickly, and fully compliant

Final Thoughts

A numbered company in Canada is a smart, flexible, and cost-efficient option for many business owners. It gives you all the legal protection and benefits of incorporation without the extra hassle of naming and approvals.

And when you’re ready to take the next step, you can always rename or rebrand later. If you’re ready to incorporate, Bestax Accountants is here to guide you every step of the way. From registration to long-term compliance and business growth.

Quick FAQs

1. What is a numbered company?

A corporation that uses a number assigned by the government instead of a custom name.

2. Are there tax benefits?

No difference, both named and numbered corporations follow the same tax rules under the CRA.

3. Can I open a bank account with a numbered company?

Yes. Banks and lenders treat them like any other registered corporation.

4. Can I use a different name publicly?

Yes. Register a trade or operating name under the Business Names Act.

5. How fast can I register?

Usually, within minutes if filed online with the federal or provincial registry.

6. Can I change the number to a name later?

Yes, through a corporate name change filing.

7. Is it legal across all provinces?

Yes, though you must incorporate federally to operate nationwide.

The information provided in this blog is for general informational purposes only. For professional assistance and advice, please contact experts.

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Ayza Rohail

Ayza Rohail is a business formation consultant in Mississauga with over eight years of experience helping entrepreneurs register companies in Ontario and across...

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