United States — New Mexico
NMSA 3-38-3. Authorization for business registration fee
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A municipality must charge a business registration fee for unlicensed places of business, subject to a yearly cap and two listed exemptions.
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201 matching statutes
United States — New Mexico
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A municipality must charge a business registration fee for unlicensed places of business, subject to a yearly cap and two listed exemptions.
United States — New Mexico
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Before starting a business, a person must pay any applicable municipal business registration or license fee, and yearly renewal applications must include taxpayer ID information.
United States — New Mexico
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Registration applicants and related business entities must meet specified qualification, exam, and filing requirements; some out-of-state architects may apply without an exam; business entities have practice and ownership restrictions.
United States — New Mexico
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A foreign limited liability company doing business in New Mexico cannot sue in a New Mexico court until it registers.
United States — New Mexico
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A business entity may not operate or hold itself out as an appraisal management company without first getting a registration certificate from the board.
United States — New Mexico
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A qualifying foreign corporation may register its corporate name, but it must file the required papers and pay the registration fee.
United States — New Mexico
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A person registering a security must file a registration statement with the superintendent in the required form and pay the applicable filing fee.
United States — New Mexico
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An employee leasing contractor must be registered with the department to do business in the state, renew that registration every year, and pay required fees.
United States — New Mexico
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Some people doing business with the state must register with the department to pay gross receipts tax, unless they have no New Mexico business presence and do not do business there through agents or contractors.
United States — New Mexico
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A foreign limited liability company authorized to do business in New Mexico may cancel its registration by applying to the secretary of state for a certificate of cancellation.
United States — New Mexico
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People selling tobacco products in New Mexico must register and may have to provide department-requested information about their vending machines or business locations.
United States — New Mexico
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The department must create and run a public, searchable one-stop business portal, make it available by July 1, 2017, and share portal-related information only for the act’s implementation.