The advantages being?
I’m sure you can have the vehicle ownership changed to a corporation. Not sure if insurance will be any better and then you are likely needing to ride the bike for business purposes.
A friend of mine makes small trailers and his HD Ultra was under his business and used for delivering/picking up parts etc.
But, I think it got harder for them to find insurance and when they did, it wasn’t advantageous.
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Thanks for the reply. I'm not looking for any advantages and nor does the cost a factor. My fleet of vehicles is all under my business and I want to keep everything that way regardless of cost.The advantages being?
I’m sure you can have the vehicle ownership changed to a corporation. Not sure if insurance will be any better and then you are likely needing to ride the bike for business purposes.
A friend of mine makes small trailers and his HD Ultra was under his business and used for delivering/picking up parts etc.
But, I think it got harder for them to find insurance and when they did, it wasn’t advantageous.
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Let us know about insurance. I suspect it will be crazy under a fleet policy but life is full of mysteries.Thanks for everyone's input. I got a hold of service Ontario and they said it's the exact same procedure as with my cars. As long as one has a RIN# they're good to go for any motor vehicle.
I'm the only employee of the corporation so hopefully it's a simple task. Thanks.A corporation is a legal entity; so there's no reason why the bike couldn't be owned by the business... now as has been mentioned up thread; insurance may be a different animal.
All my company vehicles are owned by the corporation - all the drivers (or potential drivers) are on file with my insurance, and I pay a rate based on the risk profile that pool of drivers represents. I had one employee get a DUI; he had to be specifically excluded from driving company vehicles for 3 years after he got his licence back; as a for instance - if I didn't have that exclusion letter on file, they wouldn't insure us.
If the OP's the only driver/rider - it may not be too difficult to arrange - but if there are any other parties on the policy, I'm guessing it'll be no beuno.