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Is Your Business in Compliance? Seven Questions To Ask Yourself

Maintaining a C Corporation or Limited Liability Company (LLC) is an ongoing process that requires constant attention. Unfortunately, most small business owners don’t know what they don’t know and busy entrepreneurs often find it tough to carve out time to research what’s required, let alone follow through on it.

Not maintaining compliance with all the rules and regulations might saddle you with fines and even expose your business to liability risks.

I don’t want that to happen to you and I’m sure you don’t either! Here’s a quick checklist of questions to ask yourself to assess your compliance readiness.

1. Have I obtained the required business licenses and permits for my business?

You may need local and/or state business licenses or permits to legally operate your business. Some need to be renewed regularly.

2. Have I filed my initial or annual report and statement of information for my company?

C Corporations and LLCs must file annual reports in many states. Check with us here at CorpNet or with your local Secretary of State office if you don’t know what your annual report requirements and deadlines are.

3. Is my C Corporation or LLC going to be conducting business under a different name?

If you’ve incorporated your business, you’ve already registered your business name and don’t need a DBA (aka fictitious name). But you will need one if you want to conduct business under a name that’s different than the name approved for your LLC or C Corporation.

4. Will my company be conducting business in a different state?

If your  C Corporation or LLC will operate in a different state or in multiple states, you need to qualify to do business in each state in which you’ll be operating. That will require going through a foreign qualification registration process, much like when you formed your corporation or LLC.

5. Will I be using the business name nationwide?

If so, you may want to seriously consider applying for a trademark or service mark to protect it from being used by a competitor.

6. Do I need to make any changes to my company information?

You need to officially notify the state if you make any key changes (such as your business address, company name, board members, etc.) to your corporation or LLC. The proper documentation for this is called the Articles of Amendment.

7. Have I registered my company in CorpNet’s Compliance Portal, so I can start getting my tax and compliance alerts throughout the year?

In a way, this last question is the answer to the other six that came before it. Using CorpNet’s Compliance Portal is a wonderful way to get the peace of mind that your business is on top of all it needs to do to be compliant. It will keep you in the know about all your critical filings and due dates. It doesn’t get much easier than that!

As an entrepreneur, I understand the challenges of keeping up with compliance requirements. It’s daunting for time-crunched small business owners who are responsible for all aspects of starting and running their businesses. But compliance is extremely important to avoid penalties, which could be financially and legally debilitating. It pays to make it a priority.

Want to make compliance as uncomplicated and convenient as possible? Consider using CorpNet to handle processing all your registrations and filings. We’re available to create and submit documentation for you in all 50 United States.

  • Business Licenses & Permits
  • Initial & Annual Report Filings
  • DBA/Fictitious Business Filings
  • Foreign Qualification Filings
  • Certificates of Good Standing
  • Amendments and Name Changes
  • Conversions
  • Reinstatements
  • IRS Forms & Filings
  • Dissolutions & Withdrawals

Call us at 1.888.449.2638 to get started!

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Nellie Akalp

Nellie Akalp is an entrepreneur, small business expert, speaker, and mother of four amazing kids. As CEO of CorpNet.com, she has helped more than half a million entrepreneurs launch their businesses. Akalp is nationally recognized as one of the most prominent experts on small business legal matters, contributing frequently to outlets like Entrepreneur, Forbes, Huffington Post, Mashable, and Fox Small Business. A passionate entrepreneur herself, Akalp is committed to helping others take the reigns and dive into small business ownership. Through her public speaking, media appearances, and frequent blogging, she has developed a strong following within the small business community and has been honored as a Small Business Influencer Champion three years in a row.

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