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Complete and file an Application for Authority with the Department of State. Attached to the Application for Authority must be a Certificate of Existence from the official who files and maintains corporate records in the jurisdiction of the corporation.
New York doesn't have a general business license at the state level, so there are no fees there. However, your business may need a state-level occupational license or municipal-level license or permit to operate.
Every LLC in New York must have a designated street address. This could be your company's office building, your home address (if you're running the company from your residence) or any physical address of your preference. The address can be outside the state of New York, but it cannot be a P.O. Box.
A foreign corporation is a business that has been incorporated in one state, but does business in another. If you currently operate an incorporated business out of state, it's considered a Foreign Corporation to New York and you must apply for NY Certificate of Authority to do business.
If your corporation was formed in any state other than New York, and you want to have any ?nexus? in New York, you will need to file to qualify as a New York Foreign Corporation. A legal nexus is outlined in §1301-§1321, but pretty much means any business that is taxable in New York.