Who needs to register?
With some exceptions, every charitable organization that solicits contributions in Colorado by any means, or that has contributions solicited in Colorado on its behalf by any other person or entity, or that participates in a charitable sales promotion, must register. Certain types of entities and people are exempted from the registration requirements.
Professional fundraising consultants. Consultants (as defined in 6-16-103(9.3), C.R.S.) who at any time have or will have custody or control of contributions from a solicitation conducted in Colorado on behalf of a charitable organization must register. Paid Solicitors. Every paid solicitor must register before soliciting contributions in Colorado and file a solicitation notice 15 days prior to beginning a solicitation campaign. The definition of paid solicitor includes persons who mail solicitation materials. Please note that persons who mail solicitation materials are considered to be paid solicitors by definition, so such persons should consult the registration requirements for paid solicitors, even if they consider themselves to be professional fundraising consultants. Only people whose sole responsibilities are printing and mailing (e.g., printing companies) are exempt from the definition of a paid solicitor. To determine whether or not you are a paid solicitor or a professional f
All new or acquired businesses paying wages in Nevada are required to register with the Employment Security Division. Registration is also required for an existing business, which has changed ownership or the type of entity has changed, i.e., sole proprietor to a partnership, or a partnership to a corporation, etc.
An inbound tour operator needs to be registered to conduct business in Queensland. An inbound tour operator is a person who, alone or with others:’ • sells travel packages for people visiting or travelling in Queensland to overseas wholesalers, retailers or corporate buyers for an inclusive price • has an overseas sales account that is more than 20 per cent of the total number of travel packages they sold in the previous 12 months. If you are licensed as a travel agent, you are not automatically registered as an inbound tour operator. You must still register as an inbound tour operator. However, if you hold a current Australian travel agent licence, you do not have to pay registration fees. Who does not need to register? You do not need to register if you: • provide services to tourists on a not-for-profit basis or apply any net proceeds solely for a community purpose, such as a charity • sell travel packages to both the domestic and overseas markets, and your overseas sales are less t