Whats the penalty for operating without a Certificate of Authority?
As a part of application process, foreign for-profit corporations, non-profit corporations and foreign limited liability companies must disclose the date when entity commenced its business in the District of Columbia. For entities that commenced business before they register, the following additional requirements will apply: • Filing single or multiple two-year reports; annual reports might be required if commenced prior to 2001 (for LLCs), 1998 (for nonprofit corporations) and 1997 (for-profit corporations). • Paying two-year report fees including late fees. The number of reports and the amount of fees depends on the commencement date. Please review the Report Requirements below to determine the number of reports. Fees For the list of corporate fees, please, click here. Examples The following examples might help to determine the reports requirements: Foreign LLC that commenced business in 2003 Said entity will be required to meet all application requirements in addition to filing the
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