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If the acquired legal entity did not own or lease real property in California on the date of acquisition, am I still required to file form BOE-100-B?

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If the acquired legal entity did not own or lease real property in California on the date of acquisition, am I still required to file form BOE-100-B?

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Yes. Although the acquired legal entity or any of its subsidiaries did not own or lease real property in California, you must still file form BOE-100-B upon the Board’s request. Refer to the definition of Interest in Real Property to ensure proper reporting.

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