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businesspeople.jpgI promise to provide you the best service and personally look after your business incorporation and registration process. This is my commitment to all my clients.

At Jasar.com we provide reliable and timely incorporation and business consulting services to our clients across Canada, offering Federal and Ontario incorporation packages.
We have over 25 years of experience and knowledge in incorporating businesses.

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I personally answer all your questions before and after you incorporate your business. With us, you will not be talking to a receptionist who may have no idea what you are talking about. Instead, you will be talking directly with me. No matter how long it takes, I will answer your questions to the best of my knowledge.
This consultation is a free service and with no obligation. If you decided to choose our services, we will love to have your business and if you chose somebody else, we will still appreciate having a conversation with you.

 

businesspeople2.jpg With us, you are not a “CLIENT WITH A NUMBER ID”. We will treat you with respect and attention you deserve. And we will know you by NAME, not a number ID.

Everything we do is client-specific and tailored for each individual situation. Each year, we serve and assist hundreds of entrepreneurs like yourself.

 
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