Form with which a corporation advises that it has resolved that some shareholders shall be required to give the corporation the opportunity to purchase shares before selling them to another.
Form with which a corporation advises that it has resolved that some shareholders shall be required to give the corporation the opportunity to purchase shares before selling them to another.
The following things can be used to prove an individual's residence: A rent receipt. A receipt for mortgage or utility payments. A deed. A lease agreement. A driver's license. A church record. An affidavit from someone who knows the applicant. A tax office record.
A resident of Pennsylvania is someone who is living and intends to reside in Pennsylvania, with or without a fixed or permanent address.
Proof of your Pennsylvania Residency Current, unexpired PA driver's license or photo ID card. PA vehicle registration card. Auto insurance card. A computer-generated utility bill showing your name and address.
A Certificate of Residence form is required as part of recording all deeds transferring property ownership, or the same information must be included within the deed.
Local Earned Income Tax Withholding. EMPLOYEE INFORMATION – RESIDENCE LOCATION. TO EMPLOYERS/TAXPAYERS: This form is to be used by employers and taxpayers to report essential information for the collection and distribution of Local Earned Income Taxes to the local EIT collector.
PA Office of Attorney General (OAG) investigates trade practices in the distribution, financing and furnishing of goods and services for possible unfair and deceptive conduct in PA. Submit a complaint online or call (717) 787-9707 or (800) 441-2555.
Civil lawsuits, filed against a business or other party, follow the same basic steps: The plaintiff files a complaint and summons with the appropriate court. The business, or defendant, is served with the complaint or summons. The business is given a specific time frame in which to answer a complaint.
File a complaint with government or consumer programs File a complaint with your local consumer protection office. Notify the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in your area about your problem. The BBB tries to resolve complaints against companies. Report scams and suspicious communications to the Federal Trade Commission.
File a report with the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc if your report is about the business practices of an individual, company, or entity.