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Business License Fee Increase in Nevada

Effective July 1, 2015, Senate Bill 483 will go into effect in Nevada. The Nevada Secretary of State’s office will be implementing the following changes:

  • The annual State Business License fee for corporations will increase from $200 to $500.   All other entity types will remain at $200 per year.
  • The fee for Initial and Annual Lists will increase by $25 for all types.

Any Annual or Initial Lists or State Business License application due by the end of August, 2015 or earlier, received prior to July 1, 2015 will be assessed the pre-July fees.

The fees for Annual or Initial Lists or State Business License applications, reinstatement and revivals received after July 1, 2015 will be calculated based on the new fees, even if for prior years.

Also as of July 1st, State Business License will be referred to as the State Business Registration. To read Senate Bill 483 in its entirety click here.

Gennine Cooper is a Marketing Associate in our Dover, Delaware office.

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GA Secretary of State to launch new online system

The Georgia Secretary of State (GA SOS) is proud to announce they will be implementing their new Corporations Processing System. What does this mean for you? The GA SOS will be taking down their online system at 4:00 PM (EST) on Thursday, June 25th and will not be processing any work on Friday, June 26th. Normal operations will resume on Monday, June 29th. For more information on the launch, visit the Georgia Secretary of States website by clicking here.

Gennine Cooper is a Marketing Associate in our Dover, Delaware office.

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New Jersey New UCC Filings Requirement

Effective July 1, 2015, the state of New Jersey will require all UCC filings to be submitted electronically. Any paper UCC filings submitted to New Jersey will be rejected on or after July 1, 2015, unless an exemption is received from the New Jersey Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services. New Jersey may allow a paper UCC filing if the submitter can demonstrate filing electronically would impose an undue hardship on the submitter.

If you have any questions or concerns about the change, please feel free to reach out to us. As always, we are also available to assist you with all UCC filings in New Jersey, as well as other state and county jurisdictions.

Thanks for reading,
John

John Cereghin is a Senior Client Services Representative in our Dover, DE headquarters.