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  2. Begin with Part 1, where you will disclose your income sources. Enter the name and address of each source, along with a brief description of their business activity.
  3. Indicate the amount of gross income received by checking the appropriate box. If you received commission income of $10,000 or more, list each source separately.
  4. In Part 2, provide details about any loans received during the reporting period. Include the lender's name and address, interest rate, and loan term.
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A. Yes. Stocks that are worth $2,000 or more during the reporting period must be reported every year that they are held. The acquired and disposed dates are only required if the stocks were acquired or disposed of during the period covered by the Form 700.
Is the survey mandatory? Yes. Response is required by law. Title 13, United States Code, Sections, 131 and 182 authorizes the survey and requires businesses and other organizations that receive this questionnaire to answer the questions and return the report to the U.S. Census Bureau.
8. What is the penalty for not responding? The census law (Title 13, United States Code, Section 224), coupled with the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 (Title 18, Sections 3551, 3559, and 3571), provides for penalties of up to $5,000 for failure to report, and $10,000 for intentionally providing false information.
Go to FPPC.ca.gov File a Form 700 File Electronically Click Here to File Electronically Enter your ID and password. HOW TO RESET YOUR PASSWORD AND RETRIEVE YOUR ID: Go to eDisclosure login page Click Forgot Password or Forgot Login ID Follow steps to reset or retrieve your information.
The Form 700 provides transparency and ensures accountability in two ways: It provides necessary information to the public about an officials personal financial interests to ensure that officials are making decisions in the best interest of the public and not enhancing their personal finances.
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Every elected official and public employee who makes or participates in making governmental decisions is required to submit a Statement of Economic Interests, also known as the Form 700. The Form 700 provides transparency and ensures accountability in governmental decisions.
Am I required to fill out my 2020 Census form? Participation is mandatory, as described in Title 13 of the U.S. Code. Refusal to respond can result in a fine. However, no one has been prosecuted for failing to respond to the census since the 1970 Census.

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