When You Need a DBA (Doing Business As) in California In California, a business must file a DBA—also called a Fictitious Business Name (FBN)—if it operates under a name that does not include the owner’s surn
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 ...
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 ...
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Once you are done searching, the next step is to review thenaming requirements of the state of Georgiagiven on the Secretary of state website. To highlight some: Business entity suffix, such as Incorporated, LLC, Corp, etc., unless the business is actually a corporation, or LLC,etc are ...
Moreover, this name must also meet the business name requirements of Wisconsin. First, you have to search the Department of Financial Institution’s website for the DBA, Business, & Fictitious names. Check the portal thoroughly to know whether the name that you wish to have for your business...
(b) performs work outside the usual course of the entity’s business and (c) is customarily engaged in an independently established trade, occupation or business of the same nature as the work performed. A number of industries and occupations (fishing, insurance brokers and dentists included)...
The SFMTA is a certifying member of the California Unified Certification Program (CUCP). We provide Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) certifications to qualified businesses in accordance with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulatory requirements. Businesses meeting the minimum requireme...
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Doing Business - HPD - NYC.gov Vendors working with HPD should be aware of various compliance requirements pertaining to a range of items including campaign contributions, labor monitoring, payroll submission, training opportunities for low-income residents, background checks, equal opportunity employment...