Filing a DBA (Doing Business As) is a straightforward process that varies slightly depending on the state's requirements. Below is a general step-by-step guide to help you through the process: Choose Your DBA Name Start by selecting a name that reflects your business's identity and branding ...
California Transparency in Supply Chains Act: New Disclosure Requirements for Companies Doing Business in California to Take Effect January 1, 2012The article discusses the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 which will take effect on January 1, 2012. Under the law, large retail ...
California lawmakers passed a range of employment laws last year aimed to extend benefits and workplace protections to more workers and add greater defenses against discrimination and harassment, as well as provide guidance on the appropriate accommodations and treatment surrounding lactating mothers, hai...
In most cases, the decision to use a DBA moniker ultimately comes down to personal preference. Depending on local filing requirements or the nature of your business, there may be compelling reasons why your organization might want to apply for a DBA designation that differs from your official na...
Requirements for setting up a DBA will vary based on your business structure, state and county laws. Why Use a DBA for Your Business? "Doing business as," or DBA, is a fictitious name that lets you use a name for your business without creating a formal legal entity such as a corporatio...
Additionally, registering a DBA doesn’t prevent other businesses from using the same name. If you want exclusive rights to your business name nationwide, you’ll need to register your DBA astrademark. 4 How to File a DBA DBA filing requirements vary by state, but the general process for re...
In a nutshell, all business structures will need a DBA to operate under a different name from their legal entity. How To Register A DBA? Filing for a fictitious business name is very simple.Photo: Zivica Kerkez/Shutterstock The rules, forms, requirements, and DBA filing fees vary fromstate...
Once you are done searching, the next step is to review thenaming requirements of the state of New York. In general, your DBA should not include: Term that confuse your business with government institutions such as state department, FBI, treasury, etc ...
Planning Stage:Staff determines the basic business terms including type of business, location, length of lease, minimum acceptable bid, rental rate, required and optional merchandise or services, operational requirements, and construction/improvement requirements. ...
“doing business” as actively engaging in any transaction for the purpose of financial gain within California, being organized or commercially domiciled in California, or having California sales, property or payroll exceed specified amounts. One of the CCDAA’s sponsors, Rep. Scott Wiener (D-San...