A domestic LLC or corporation is a business that is formed within its home (domestic) state. Foreign qualification is when a legal entity conducts business in a state or jurisdiction other than the one in which it was originally formed. (It is not to be confused with being a business in a foreign country.)
To qualify to do business in New York, foreign corporations, PCs, LLCs, PLLCs, and LPs must file an application for authority and foreign RLLPs must file a notice of registration with the DOS.
One newspaper must be "printed daily" and the other "printed weekly." The newspapers must be designated by the county clerk of the county in which the LLC has designated as its office location as stated in the application for authority. Publication must be done in New York State.
In New York state, business entities formed or incorporated outside New York that meet the criteria of “doing business” in New York are classified as foreign business entities and are required to register to do business in New York.
Occasional or sporadic sales activities do not usually amount to “doing business” in New York. New York courts do not typically consider factors like having customers in the state or making deliveries from an out-of-state factory as determinative. However, systematic merchandise sales may qualify as “doing business.”
The poverty rate in Queens was 13.0% in 2022 compared to 18.3% citywide.
More than 1.5 million adult New Yorkers (23%) and nearly 420,000 children (25%) in New York City lived in poverty in 2022, up from 1.2 million adults (18%) and 260,000 children (15%) in 2021.
“The World's Borough” With 91 distinct neighborhoods, Queens residents are said to speak 130 languages—Spanish, Russian, Korean, Greek, Urdu, and Tagalog, to start—and represent over 120 countries. The 7 subway line, which runs between Flushing, Queens and Manhattan, is referred to as the “International Express.”
Q: What's the Crime Rate in Queens? A: The overall serious crime rate in Queens in 2022 was 10.8 per 1,000 residents. This is lower than the city's rate of serious crimes, at 14.2 per 1,00 residents.
Median household income in 2022 was $104,920, about 35% more than citywide median household income ($77,550). The poverty rate in Queens Village was 8.7% in 2022 compared to 18.3% citywide.