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Unlimited Liability Corporation (ULC)

An unlimited liability corporation (ULC) is a corporate structure used in Canada that allows shareholders to be liable if the company declares bankruptcy. Sometimes ex-shareholders are also liable, depending on how recently they sold their stock. Despite this disadvantage, the structure of a ULC can be preferable in certain circumstances due to the tax benefits granted to shareholders of these companies.

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