Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
Every corporation authorized to transact business in the commonwealth MUST file an annual report with the Corporations Division within two and one half (2½) months after the close of the corporation's fiscal year end. M.G.L.A. c156D § 16.22; 950 CMR 113.57.
It is required for all companies registered under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (under Section 217 of Companies Act, 2013) to present an annual report every year.
Changing officers of a corporation involves filing the articles of incorporation while adhering to Massachusetts state codes. Directors add officers formally at an annual directors meeting but can do so at any time within the scope of the bylaws.
Every corporation authorized to transact business in the commonwealth MUST file an annual report with the Corporations Division within two and one half (2½) months after the close of the corporation's fiscal year end. M.G.L.A. c156D § 16.22; 950 CMR 113.57.
Statutory business entities — which include business corporations, nonprofit corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs), limited partnerships (LPs), and limited liability partnerships (LLPs) — are generally required to file an information report with the business entity filing office of their formation state and ...
In order to lawfully do business in Massachusetts, state law requires a Foreign Corporation to file a certificate of registration as an organization with the Secretary of State within 10 days after it starts to transact business in the Commonwealth.
Corporations must complete a Form 966, Corporate Dissolution or Liquidation, and file it with the final corporate return. Partnerships must file the final Form 1065 and Schedule K-1s. Sole proprietors stop filing the Schedule C with the individual income tax return.
M.G.L. Chapter 156D, s. 15.10 requires a sheriff or other authorized process server to serve the corporation's resident agent. If the resident agent cannot be found or the corporation is not registered with the Corporations Division, the Secretary of the Commonwealth shall serve as agent for service of process.