Form with which the Directors of a corporation waive the necessity of an annual meeting of directors.
Form with which the Directors of a corporation waive the necessity of an annual meeting of directors.
California law requires ALL California corporations, even those owned by a single shareholder, to hold an annual meeting of the shareholder(s) for the purpose of electing the board of directors.
A business may need to obtain a county or city business license, plus other local licenses and permits, in each jurisdiction in which it plans to operate.
The County Ordinance requires that you obtain a license for conducting business within the unincorporated areas, - even if your business is located outside our limits or you have a business license from another city.
Limited partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies (LLCs) are all legally required to register within California. Only sole proprietorships are exempt.
You're conducting business within a city's limits, check with your city government to determine licensing requirements. You're in an unincorporated area, check with the county government. You have an office in more than one city or county, you might need to get a license for each one.
After you form a California LLC, you may need to obtain a business license or permit. There are three main licensing jurisdictions and license types: State licenses. Local licenses (county, city, etc.)
To get a seller's permit in California, start by gathering the information you'll need for the application, including the following: Your Social Security number (SSN) or EIN. Information about the business entity (e.g. sole proprietorship, LLC, corporation) Your business or any physical location where you operate.
Here are a few common types of licenses and permits that you may need: General business license. A general license is required for you to run your business in almost every state. Seller's permit. Doing business as (DBA) license. Home occupation permit. Zoning permit. Commercial sign permits. Health permits. Liquor license.
The County Ordinance requires that you obtain a license for conducting business within the unincorporated areas, - even if your business is located outside our limits or you have a business license from another city.
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