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...state where you are currently located. In your example if your business is physically in MN, just changing the state where you register will not avoid MN taxation unless you...
...licenses and permits the company may have, as the identifier of the business name would be changed, for example, from Inc. to LLC. Other possible ‘issues’ may be tax-related, as...
...state, you may be required to follow additional requirements: for example, if you convert from an LLC to a Corporation or vice versa in a state which requires a specific...
Dear Brian, The process of converting your entity is a relatively simple one, but it really depends on your state of incorporation. For example, at this link you can read...
...With name amendment you would have to change the name of the company everywhere (for example notify the IRS about the change), so its a bit more of a headache....
...to update records with the state (such as changing the name on the reseller permit, for example), the bank, the IRS, and everyone else with whom the company does business....
...the tax ID for companies. However, in some cases your company’s tax ID would be your Social Security Number, for example for sole proprietorships or single-member LLCs with no employees....
...that particular state. So, if you do business in Wyoming, there should be no state tax on the income gained from that business. However, if your Wyoming company does business,...
...take 3-4 weeks from the beginning of the application process. (In the event you needed multiple licenses, for example, a distribution and wholesale license, those could both be done simultaneously)....
...involves paying a comparatively small fee, but it depends on a state. For example, if you register in California, you will immediately become subject to California’s outrageous $800 per year...
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