The people at the registry depot are normally aware of the different options 
here.  But, when in doubt, consulting a lawyer would probably be the best 
bet.

Oh, you might also want to talk to the business department at City Hall.  They 
might "require" a license.

Shawn

On Sunday 28 September 2008 00:22:46 John Jardine wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure where to go with this...
>
> I'm in the process of setting up a business.  Currently it's a
> Registered Partnership in Alberta.  Both principals are Alberta
> residents.
>
> This is an Internet based business.  Revenues are expected to be 80%
> from US, 15% from Canada, 5% from other.
>
> Servers will be located in Calgary (initially).
>
> I'm trying to stay a step ahead in terms of tax jurisdiction and legal
> jurisdiction.  I want to eventually be able to have the business reside
> in a low/no tax jurisdiction along with a low/no exposure to nuisance
> lawsuits environment.
>
> Because the business is essentially a couple of boxes and some custom
> software it can "be" anywhere.
>
> Anybody done this?  Anybody know who to talk to about this?
>
> Thanks,
> J.J.
>
>
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