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.
The NYC-3L form is essential for S corporations to file their General Corporation Tax returns.
All city residents' income, no matter where it is earned, is subject to New York City personal income tax. Nonresidents of New York City are not liable for New York City personal income tax.
FILE FORM NYC-4S Corporations (as defined in Section 11- 602.1 of the New York City Administra- tive Code) doing business, employing capital, or owning or leasing property in a corporate or organized capacity, or main- taining an office in New York City must file a General Corporation Tax return.
Date of the return. No additional extension of time to file Form CT-3-S or CT-4-S will be granted beyond six months. Mail returns to: NYS Corporation Tax, Processing Unit, PO Box 1909, Albany NY 12201-1909.
Voluntary dissolution is generally a two-step process: Obtaining written consent from the Tax Department1 (which will check to see if the corporation owes back taxes and if it has filed all its returns)2; and. Filing paperwork with the New York Department of State, including a Certificate of Dissolution.
All domestic and foreign S corporations and qualified S subsidiaries in New York City that are: Doing business; Employing capital; Owning or leasing property, in a corporate or organized capacity; or.
What activities are subject to this tax? Unincorporated businesses include trades, professions, and certain occupations of an individual, partnership, limited liability company, fiduciary, association, estate, or trust. The business can be active or in the process of being liquidated.
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From 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., if the outside temperature falls below 55 degrees, the inside temperature must be at least 68 degrees. Between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., the inside temperature must be at least 62 degrees, regardless of the outdoor temperature.
Depends on the problem. If the issue is “immediately hazardous” (e.g., heating), the landlord has 24 hours to fix it. If the issue is “hazardous” (e.g., leaking ceiling, roaches), the landlord has 30 days. If the issue is “non-hazardous” (e.g., peeling paint), the landlord has 90 days.