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Business owners operating online businesses are subject to the same requirements as other businesses that collect sales tax on items sold. Thus, if youre operating an online business in Alabama that sells goods, you will likely need a sellers use tax license.
As business entities grow or dabble in other areas of industry, they sometimes have to provide proof of their official designation and standing with the state. The document that helps achieve this in Alabama is a Certificate of Compliance (COC), more commonly known as a Certificate of Good Standing (CGS).
Go to the SOS website The first step is to go to the Business Entity Search page on the AL SOS website. Youll see options to search by Entity Name, Entity Number, Name of Officer/Registered Agent/Incorporator, or Reservation ID.
The Certificate of Formation is the document that, once approved by the Secretary of State, creates your Alabama LLC. Most states dont require an LLC Name Reservation, but Alabama does. We recommend filing this online ($28) because its processed and approved instantly.
To obtain your Alabama Certificate of Authority, you will submit an Application for Certificate of Authority, along with required certificates or certified copies from your home state. You will need to appoint a registered agent in order for your filing to be approved.
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Business Privilege License. A privilege license is a license requirement of every person, firm, company or corporation engaged in any business, vocation, occupation or profession described in Title 40, Chapter 12, Code of Alabama 1975.
Heres a detailed, step-by-step guide to performing an Alabama business entity search using the Alabama Secretary of States website: Visit the Alabama Secretary of States Website. Select Your Business Name Search Options. Review the Search Results.
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