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I checked the box stating the business entity has not made any reportable contributions and the rest of the form disappeared. How do I enter contract information?

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I checked the box stating the business entity has not made any reportable contributions and the rest of the form disappeared. How do I enter contract information?

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A. If a business entity has made no reportable contributions, then you are not required to report contract information. The rest of the form will no longer appear. Filing the first page will fulfill the business entity’s filing obligation for the year. Q. A business entity has only three public contracts worth $20,000 each for a total of $60,000, but it only received $30,000 in compensation for those contracts in the calendar year. Is the Form BE required to be filed? A. No. Since the business entity did not receive more than $50,000 in the calendar year from government contracts or agreements, the Form BE is not required to be filed.

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