When do I Need to Register my Business in Another State ?

Your business has been growing, and you may be considering expanding into another state. Here some of the key things you should know before making the leap.


Business Compliance Requirements & Consequences

Learn about business compliance requirements for each business type including internal tasks and record keeping along with ongoing state mandates.


Important Steps to Take After Business Incorporation

Newly incorporated? Learn important steps to take after your incorporation is complete.


Understanding Business Licenses

Avoid starting your business off on the wrong foot by obtaining the appropriate federal, state and local business licenses and permits.


Understanding Business Annual Report & Franchise Tax Obligations

What is franchise tax? Read important information on filing your business- annual report and paying your franchise taxes.


Nonprofit Organizational Changes & State Amendment Filings

Learn about how organizational changes in non-profit organizations may requirement a change to your Articles of Incorporation with an Article of Amendement.


How to Avoid Piercing the Corporate Veil

Piercing the corporate veil, Learn what it means and how to avoid it.


Business License Requirements: Handyman vs Contractor

Planning on becoming a professional contractor or handyman? Make sure you have all your state business license requirements. Find out more.


Reinstatement: Restoring Your Small Business to Good Standing

Reinstatement requires a company to resolve outstanding business compliance issues and submit necessary forms and fees to the state. Understand the major requirements a business needs to meet in order to be reinstated to good standing.


Do I Need a Business License for My Etsy Site?

Selling items on sites like Etsy may require various licenses and permits, depending on the type of business and state in which you're selling. Read on to learn about Etsy and if you may need to file for business licenses in your state.


Legal Restrictions on Home Businesses

Federal, state and local governments impose rules and restrictions on running a business out of your home.


Beware of Tort Exceptions to Limited Liability

Every business owner should strive to limit liability for contracts and torts. As with the contract exceptions to limited liability, agency law is the key to understanding the exceptions to limited liability with respect to torts committed in the business.


What You Need to Know About OSHA Workplace Inspections

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has the authority to inspect a workplace and issue citations and impose penalties for violations of government safety regulations. 


Understanding The Theory of Respondeat Superior Liability

One of the hazards of having employees use vehicles to perform work for you is possible respondeat superior liability.


Don't Run Afoul of Securities Laws

You must consider numerous legal issues before starting business operations if you want to effectively limit liability in your business structure


Complying with OSHAS Hazardous Material Requirements

Complying with these hazardous material regulations involves much more than following safety protocols.


Government Contracting Requires Registering for ORCA

Registration in ORCA is required if the solicitation being responded to requires an active registration in CCR.


Developing an OSHA Compliant Workplace Safety Program

The first step to establishing an effective safety program for your workplace is to become knowledgeable regarding what your requirements as an employer are under the Occupational Safety and Health Act.


Implementing a Workplace Safety Program

What's required to implement a truly effective safety program in your workplace?


Managing Annual Reports by Yourself Can be Tricky and Risky

Incorporating or forming your limited liability company (LLC) provides you with increased business legitimacy, more tax planning strategies and protection for your personal assets.


Understanding OSHAs General Duty Clause and Industry Standards

The heart of Occupational Safety Health Act compliance is becoming aware of its published standards, which address specific hazards. 


OSHA Recordkeeping and Posting Requirements

Employers are required to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) accident, illness or injury reporting and posting requirements, unless they are specifically exempt.

Under California law, certain organizations need to disclose whether the following categories of “personal information” are collected or disclosed for an organization’s “business purpose” as those terms are defined under California law.


Making Sure You Select a Qualified Registered Agent

There are many factors to consider when a small business is working to select the right registered agent. A checklist can help companies zero in on the most essential factors to consider when making this important choice.


How the Anti-trust Laws Apply to Small Businesses

Antitrust law is about market power — either yours individually or, more often, in conjunction with that of your competitors.


Consider Internal and External Factors When Timing Sale of Businesses

When's the best time to sell your business?


Making Sure You Select a Qualified Registered Agent Checklist

There are many factors to consider when a small business is working to select the right registered agent


5 Legal and Regulatory Considerations for Short-Term Rentals


Choosing The Right Registered Agent - A Checklist


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