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How to Start a Business in New Hampshire Choose a Business Idea. Take some time to explore and research ideas for your business. ... Decide on a Legal Structure. ... Choose a Name. ... Create Your Business Entity. ... Apply for Licenses and Permits. ... Pick a Business Location and Check Zoning. ... File and Report Taxes. ... Obtain Insurance.
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The state of New Hampshire requires all New Hampshire corporations, LLCs, and LLPs to file an annual report each year. New Hampshire nonprofits must file a report every five years. All reports must be submitted to the New Hampshire Department of State, Corporations Division.
New Hampshire Corporation Annual Report Requirements: Agency:New Hampshire Secretary of State - Corporations DivisionFiling Method:Mail or online.Agency Fee:$100. +$2 to file online.Due:Annually by April 1.Law:New Hampshire Statutes Title 27 Ch. 293-A:16.213 more rows
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File an Annual Report You can request a paper form by emailing us at annualreports@sos.nh.gov. You can also call the Annual Report Request Line at 603-271-8200 and leave a message to request a Form to be mailed to you.
A UCC filing creates a lien against the collateral a borrower pledges for a business loan. The uniform commercial code is a set of rules governing commercial transactions. When a business owner receives financing secured by collateral, a lender can file a UCC lien against the assets pledged by the business owner.
The UCC-1 protects the interests of the lender if a borrower defaults or files for bankruptcy, in which case those asset(s) would be foreclosed on, seized or sold off. The filing will generally give the creditor priority over other creditors.
Entities that have an interest in a Section 202 and/or Section 811 property must file a UCC as part of the closing process and every five years thereafter.
A creditor files a UCC-1 to provide notice to interested parties that he or she has a security interest in a debtor's personal property. This personal property is being used as collateral in some type of secured transaction, usually a loan or a lease.

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