A corporation doing business in one US state but headquartered in another US state is called a “foreign operating corporation”.
They must register in each of the (non-HQ) states as such. With the SOS of each state?
A corporation doing business in one US state but headquartered in another US state is called a “foreign operating corporation”.
They must register in each of the (non-HQ) states as such. With the SOS of each state?
>>17802917 (me)
Posting this from a CA tax board website as moar sauce that “foreign” corporations aren’t necessarily out of the country- just from outside the state where they are doing business.
And yes, they do file that FOC certification with the Secretary of State (SOS) of that host state.
Thanks for responding but I think the point was missed.
I’m saying the latest Q post was just days before the COLORADO incident resulting in a MSM push using the word “FOCUS”.