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Get Nj Dor Form C-152 2013-2026
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How to fill out the NJ DoR Form C-152 online
Filling out the New Jersey Division of Revenue Form C-152 can be a straightforward process when done online. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form accurately.
Follow the steps to complete the NJ DoR Form C-152 online
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your chosen editor.
- Enter the required information, including the corporation name and corporation number as they appear on the records of the State Treasurer.
- Select the appropriate statutory authority by checking either Title 14A:1-6 (5) for profit corporations or Title 15A:1-7 (e) for nonprofit corporations.
- In Field #1, specify the document that needs correction, such as the Certificate of Incorporation, along with its filing date.
- In Field #2, identify the defect or inaccuracy by listing the article number and describing the issue.
- In Field #3, provide the corrected language to rectify the defect or inaccuracy.
- In the execution section, have a designated individual (chairperson, president, or vice-president) sign and indicate the date.
- If required, click the 'Add Attachments' button to include any necessary documents.
- Once all fields are completed, save a copy of the form to your computer.
- Click the 'Open the Central Forms Repository Home Page to start the Form Submission Process' button to begin uploading your completed form to the online system.
Complete your NJ DoR Form C-152 online today for a smooth filing experience.
Filing an alternate business name in New Jersey requires you to complete the Application to Register Alternate Name. This form must be filed with the New Jersey Division of Revenue, and you might also need to use the NJ DoR Form C-152 if your business structure changes during this process. Always verify that your chosen alternate name complies with state regulations and availability.