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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the registration foreign corporation application in the editor.
Begin by entering the exact name of your corporation in the designated field. If you plan to operate under a different name in Illinois, provide your assumed corporate name.
Next, specify the state or country of incorporation, along with the date of incorporation and the duration period of your corporation.
Fill in the address of your principal office and include the address for your proposed registered office in Illinois, along with the name of your registered agent.
List all states or countries where your corporation is qualified to do business, followed by providing names and residential addresses of each officer and director.
State the purpose(s) for which you intend to conduct business in Illinois and detail both authorized and issued shares.
Provide information on paid-in capital, estimated property values, and projected business transactions both generally and specifically within Illinois.
Finally, attach a duly authenticated copy of your articles of incorporation from your home state before submitting your application.
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Do foreign corporations have to register in Texas?
A foreign filing entity, as described in section 9.001 of the BOC, must file an application for registration, previously known as an application for certificate of authority, if it transacts business in Texas.
Can a US citizen own a foreign corporation?
United States Citizens are subject to U.S. Tax law regardless of where they live. U.S. persons who own foreign corporations are subject to subpart F of the Internal Revenue Code and must file form 5471. U.S. Citizens who own foreign investments U.S. Tax law applies to foreign corporations.
How to register a foreign corporation in Connecticut?
A foreign corporation desiring to transact business in Connecticut may obtain a Certificate of Authority by filing the Application for Certificate of Authority. The Application includes an appointment of the Registered Agent.
Do I have to register my business in Connecticut?
If your business is a limited liability company (LLC), corporation, partnership, or nonprofit corporation, youll probably need to register with any state where you conduct business activities.
What is considered a foreign corporation?
Business name and registration Register your business name with the county clerk where your business is located. If you are a corporation, you will also need to register with the Secretary of State.
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Forming a US Subsidiary Determine the Type of Entity. File a Certificate of Incorporation. Establish Bylaws. Appoint a Board of Directors and Officers. Issue Shares to the Parent Company. Obtain an EIN. Qualify as a Foreign Corporation.
Do I need to register as a foreign corporation in Connecticut?
A foreign entity is a business formed under the laws of another state or a foreign country. If your business was created outside Connecticut, you must register the entity in Connecticut to do business here.
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foreign corporation | Wex | US Law - Legal Information Institute
A foreign corporation is a corporation which is incorporated or registered under the laws of one state or foreign country and does business in another.
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