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Business Name Change DCWP-Licensed Business You can submit a business name change request to DCWP only after you have: Filed a Certificate of Amendment with the New York State Department of State and received approval. Obtained an updated business certificate based on your business's legal structure.
Use Form 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, and follow the instructions. You should amend your return if you reported certain items incorrectly on the original return, such as filing status, dependents, total income, deductions or credits.
Register your New York DBA Most of New York State uses the same form, but filing in Manhattan requires a different form. Online filing isn't available since you must give the form to your local county clerk rather than the state government.
In New York State, DBAs have no expiration date and renewals aren't necessary. You do, however, need to file a Certificate of Discontinuance if you're no longer conducting business.
California LLCs file an Amendment to Articles of Organization when the LLC's name needs changed, or if there is a need to update the LLC's management structure from member-managed to manager-managed (or the other way around).
Your DBA name can't: Be the same as or overly similar to other business names in New York. Contain words that refer to specific entity types, such as “incorporated,” “limited liability company,” or “LLC,” unless your business is that entity type. Use words restricted by New York law, unless you have prior approval.
Most of the states (36 of 49) require legislatures to approve the amendments during one legislative session. An additional four states require amendments to be passed during one or two successive legislative sessions, depending on whether the amendment receives a simple majority or supermajority.
A constitutional amendment can be initiated by the Legislature if it passes both houses by a two-thirds vote. A constitutional amendment does not need the Governor's signature, but becomes part of the constitution only if the electorate approves it at the next general election.
An amendment may be proposed by a two-thirds vote of both Houses of Congress, or, if two-thirds of the States request one, by a convention called for that purpose. The amendment must then be ratified by three-fourths of the State legislatures, or three-fourths of conventions called in each State for ratification.
How do I register a business in Suffolk County? Contact the Suffolk County Clerk located in Riverhead at (631) 852-2000.