@businessincanada-doitright1822

4.	Have a proper understanding of how HST works, and how it will apply to various transactions, especially those that are being processed by overseas buyers. Watch my video on HST https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSlFZ9ctAW4&t=203s   
 
5.	While operating an online store our responsibilities of privacy and protection of personal information are much more diverse and intrusive than what a regular store has. We collect personal information of our buyers, visitors, subscribers. Almost every country has its own (usually strict) rules for the protection of a personal information collected by websites. Remember that either directly or indirectly you are collecting the payment information of your clients – verify what are the rules relating to the storage and protection of this type of information.
 
6.	Provide proper protection to your Intellectual Property, in particular – trademark, copyright, website domain name. See my video about limitation of various IP protection here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEXXSqTeF_c&t=2s

@deserieoware7055

This channel is really great. I've been looking for information on how to deal with the legal aspect of running a Canadian e-commerce business and these videos are really helpful especially for someone who doesn't really know where to start and what to ask.

@Pushpinder.Singh.369

Amazingly informative! Thanks for such an advise.

@YOYK666

Awesome...

@ElektrasLove

Excellent

@tcyva4845

i just finished watching all of your videos :) thank you for posting them. im planning on starting my online and would love to know more things about starting an online business please

@DaybeCommerce

Great insights on the Canadian e-commerce space! We’ve helped real clients launch and scale online businesses in Canada, and shared some hands-on case studies on our channel — especially around localized marketing and logistics.

@presentowner3198

Mindbuildingsolutions approved!
Excellent video and content.

@KyleJess

We can't seem to find it in your library, but curious to know if you could break down how things would differ as content creators, creating content all around the world? We are travel vloggers/content creators and are looking to get incorporated and register our business in Canada, being Canadian citizens and residents. However, we can't seem to find any specific information on important factors needed to be considered or if we will need to file taxes in each country we create content, etc. Please let us know if you have any suggestions or additional content covering this specific situation. Thank you! 🙂🙌

@chouichaadel5731

Hello, what is the best legal form to choose for an online store ?

@bomkim2737

Thank you for your valuable info. I am working on opening an e-commerce business to sell crafts in Canada. My big concern is the supplies I need for my work. If I fail to find the ones I am looking for, I have to import them from my country. Can I still claim a tax deduction on overseas supply expenses? Don;t want to against the government law, but really hard to get proper info before starting a business.

@benshuttleworth4051

Hi Eugene, great video, very informative. Quick question, currently operate a few different small online stores on Ebay, poshmark and Etsy and sell to various provinces across Canada. After i incorporate federally do i need to register in each province that i sell to? even if its a small number of sales? Also a video explaining the process of incorporating business and annual responsibilities of running a corporation would be great. 
Thanks for all the help, great channel!

@krishchauhanmusic

Thank you so much for this, it helps a lot.   What liabilities do you think a online company which sells digital products like software or games, may have?

@italmau

Hello, 
I have a specific question, hopefully you could help me.
Most people recommend LLCs to operate a business in US as a non resident, however, I am a Canadian citizen would that be the same case or would I be better off with a Corporation, tax wise.
Appreciate the help

@chrisjust7445

I'm thinking of starting a part-time e-commerce business on Shopify.  I'm working full-time at a job I love, but I'd like to try running a side business in my spare time doing 100% dropshipping of products.
I've created a business plan and researched the privacy and commerce laws and taxes for all the countries I'm planning to sell to (just the English speaking countries for now).
I was thinking of starting out as a sole proprietor in the beginning and only creating a corporation if I manage to make over a certain amount of sales (lets say $5000 or $10000).
Do you have any suggestions about starting small businesses like that, where it's really more of a hobby or experiment than a full-time job?

@MegaRepairs

The best channel on YouTube Canada about legal things, please sir I have been following your videos to run my business please can you please update a video on how to file Anniversary Federal Annual Return for one person Federal incorporation regarding the annual meeting please I have to file it before end of June, please please and thank you

@mjrose3761

Hello Sir, I want to start my own cosmetic ecommerce/online business here in Prince George BC. However I'm not familiar with the legal aspects of starting a business. One question I have is, can I run my online/e-commerce business on a rental basement that I'm renting with a roommate? Two is if I want to ship products to other countries such as US or UK, what would I need to do for taxes?

@arabesquecompany3179

Hi , I want to register my ecommerce business in Canada. I used to live in Canada (a year ago) and for some work reasons, we left Canada after COVID and i was in the prelaunch stage of my business. so now,  how i can i register my business while not have physical presence in Canada?

@unclesquirrel6951

Where do I get my resale tax permit for Canada so I'm not paying tax when I buy from suppliers

@paomarinas7124

Would be also be able to sell your products online if you had a incorporated business?