


Formation, Amendment, Reinstatement and Dissolutions of Business Entities
Business formation is the first step when starting a business. The way in which your business is formed will determine the personal liability of the members and how taxes will be paid.
Amendment in business is a change or modification made to an existing legal document. It is often an addition or correction.
Reinstatement is the action taken that restores an administratively dissolved business entity’s rights, powers, and authority.
A business dissolution is a formal closure of a business with the state.
Changes/updates in business address.
Every business in NJ must file an annual report, that is due every year on the last day of the month, in the month in which you completed your business formation. This includes keeping the registered agent and business address up to date. Failure to file can result in the revocation of your business.
Corporation Code (Corpcode) is a 15-digit number that a business needs in order to do all transactions in New Jersey with Motor Vehicle Commission.
Invoices are documents with itemized and recorded transactions between a buyer and a seller. Either goods or services that were purchased, the invoice usually specifies the terms of the deal and available payment methods.
Proposal is a plan and an offer for a service. That’s the document you will send to your client to estimate the job.
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