When does a corporation or limited liability company (LLC) file a doing business as (DBA)?
A. A corporation or LLC files a DBA registration if it intends to transact business under a name other than the legal name that appears on the corporation’s or LLC’s state-approved formation document(s). The corporation or LLC must file the DBA with the appropriate state and/or county agency in the state in which the company is formed or foreign qualified.
A corporation or LLC files a DBA registration if it intends to transact business under a name other than the legal name that appears on the corporations or LLCs state-approved formation document(s). The corporation or LLC must file the DBA with the appropriate state and/or county agency in the state in which the company is formed or foreign qualified.
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