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Immediate vs. Gradual IBT: Which Succession Model Fits Your Family?

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Compare immediate and gradual intergenerational business transfer models to find the succession strategy that aligns with your family dynamics and shop goals.

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Valuing Your Shop: Tangible Assets vs. Goodwill in the Final Sale

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Understand how tangible assets and goodwill combine to determine your auto repair shop's true value when selling or transferring ownership.

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The Retirement Horizon: Selling Your Shop to an Employee or Management Team

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Explore the benefits and practical considerations of selling your family-owned auto repair shop to trusted employees or an internal management team as you plan retirement.

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Vendor Take-Back Loans: How to Finance Your Own Exit and Support the Buyer

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Understand how vendor take-back loans enable sellers to finance their exit from auto repair shops while providing buyers with flexible terms to complete purchases.

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Intergenerational Transfers and Bill C-59: Easing the Family Tax Burden

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Bill C-59 reforms intergenerational business transfers for family-owned auto repair shops, reducing tax burdens and supporting business continuity to the next generation.

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Bill C-244 Passed: What Right to Repair Means for Your Diagnostic Scanners

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Bill C-244 removes copyright barriers preventing independent shops from accessing vehicle diagnostic data. Learn what this means for your scanner investments and repair rights.

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WSIB Registration for New Auto Repair Shop Owners: First Steps for Ontario Employers

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Ontario auto repair shop owners who hire employees must register with WSIB within 10 days. This guide covers what WSIB is, how to register, what premiums cost for the auto repair industry, and what other Canadian provinces require for workers' compensation coverage.

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Auto Repair Shop Layout Design: Maximizing Bay Efficiency and Technician Workflow

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A well-designed shop layout is one of the most undervalued investments a new auto repair shop owner makes. Poor layout costs technicians time on every job. This guide covers bay sizing, equipment placement, workflow design, and the planning decisions that directly affect your shop's daily profitability.

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How to Negotiate a Commercial Lease for an Auto Repair Shop in a High-Vacancy Market

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High industrial vacancy rates in many Canadian markets give auto repair shop owners real negotiating power. This guide covers the key lease terms to negotiate, what landlords will concede in a soft market, and the specific physical requirements of an auto repair shop tenancy.

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Sole Proprietorship vs. Corporation for Your Auto Repair Shop in Canada

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Choosing between a sole proprietorship and a corporation is one of the most consequential decisions a new auto repair shop owner makes. This guide explains the key differences in liability, taxation, and registration costs to help you choose the right structure for your business.

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Hazardous Materials Permits for Auto Repair Shops: Ministry of Environment Requirements

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Auto repair shops generate regulated waste and handle hazardous materials daily. This guide covers the environmental permits and certifications required across Canadian provinces, including used oil, refrigerants, solvents, and Ministry of Environment approvals.

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Auto Repair Shop Licensing Costs in Major Canadian Cities: 2026 Fee Breakdown

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Licensing costs for auto repair shops vary significantly across Canadian cities. This guide breaks down what shop owners can expect to pay for municipal business licenses, trade-specific permits, and regulatory fees in Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, Edmonton, and other major markets.

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