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Declaración por escrito notificando al Comprador el número y monto de los pagos realizados hacia el contrato por el capital e intereses de la escritura.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
The New Jersey annual report for LLC is a document that LLCs are required to submit to the New Jersey Division of Revenue every year to provide updated information about their business.
The deadline for filing the New Jersey annual report for LLC is typically on or before the last day of the anniversary month of the LLC's formation or registration in the state.
If you fail to file the New Jersey annual report for LLC on time, your LLC may become non-compliant and subject to penalties, late fees, or even potential dissolution by the state.
The New Jersey annual report for LLC requires you to provide information such as your LLC's name, registered agent's address, principal business address, the names and addresses of members/managers, and a brief business description.
Yes, you can conveniently file the New Jersey annual report for LLC online through the New Jersey Division of Revenue's website, using their online filing system.
The filing fee for the New Jersey annual report for LLC is $75.
No, extensions are not available for filing the New Jersey annual report for LLC. It must be filed by the deadline to avoid penalties.
No, the New Jersey annual report for LLC is a separate requirement from the state tax return. It focuses on updating business information, while the tax return addresses income, deductions, and tax obligations.
If you need to update information after filing the New Jersey annual report for LLC, you can file an amended report to provide the corrected or updated information.
No, filing the New Jersey annual report for LLC does not dissolve your LLC. To dissolve an LLC in New Jersey, you need to file a Certificate of Dissolution separately.
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