It's simple: A credit card authorization form typically includes the following general information to ensure a smooth transaction process: Cardholder's name. Card number. Card network. Credit card expiration date. Billing address. Contact information. Authorized amount. Cardholder's signature.
Biennial Statements may still be filed online on the Department's website. If the Biennial Statement cannot be filed online, you may request a paper form by contacting the Statement Unit of the Department of State's Division of Corporations. You may contact the Statement Unit by fax at (518) 486-4680 or by E-mail.
While New York State does not require you to file an operating agreement with the state, it is important for every LLC to have this document. It is a private agreement establishing the rules and structure of the business, including how it will be managed.
Domestic and foreign business corporations are required by Section 408 of the Business Corporation Law to file a Biennial Statement every two years with the New York Department of State.
To do business in New York as a foreign corporation, you'll need to file an Application for Authority with New York's Department of State, Division of Corporations. You can submit this document by mail, by fax, or in person. The Application for Authority for a foreign New York corporation costs $225 to file.
The exact name of the entity and its DOS ID number may be found by searching the name of the entity on the Department of State's Corporation & Business Entity Database.
A corporation or LLC that fails to file its Biennial Statement will be reflected in the New York Department of State's records as past due. Any Certificate of Status or status letter from the New York Department of State will also reflect that the corporation or LLC is past due.
U.S. merchants that surcharge must disclose the surcharge dollar amount on every receipt. In addition, disclosures that a merchant outlet assesses a surcharge on credit card purchases must be posted at the point-of-entry and point-of-sale.
Credit card processing fees encompass three types of fees (interchange, assessment and payment processing) that get distributed to three separate financial institutions (issuing bank for the card, credit card network and payment processor) involved in facilitating the card payment process.