Qualifying to Do Business in Another State: The CSC 50-State Guide to Qualification

The resource attorneys nationwide rely on to decide whether their clients must register their company in another state before doing business there.
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Corporations intending to do business in states other than their home state of incorporation must first determine whether they need to qualify to do business there –and if so, fulfill that state’s qualification requirements. Qualification can be a complex and time-consuming task, but the consequences for failing to qualify when required can be harsh, ranging from monetary penalties for a corporation to jail time for its officers and directors.

To aid in navigating these legal waters, CSC developed Qualifying to Do Business in Another State: The CSC 50-State Guide to Qualification, a comprehensive deskbook to help you and your corporate legal clients make the important decisions about whether or not to qualify in another state before doing business there, complete with the documents required to qualify if necessary.

This essential resource includes:

  • An in-depth discussion of business activities that do or do not trigger qualification requirements, with case illustrations updated for the 2024 Edition.
  • Insight into whether certain Internet activities require qualification.
  • Up-to-date qualification statutes from all 50 states and the District of Columbia, annotated with the latest case notes to show how courts have interpreted the law.
  • Quick-reference charts listing Activities That Do Not Constitute Doing Business and Consequences of Transacting Business without Authority for all jurisdictions.
  • Direct access to fillable PDF Qualification forms for all jurisdictions via our online download center.
  • An easy-to-search schedule of fees required to file qualification forms in all jurisdictions.

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The 2023 edition ISBN was 9781663355010.

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Pub Number: 25000

 

Table of contents

 Acknowledgements 
Publisher's Note

Foreword

Introduction


1.  The Model Business Corporation Act
2.  Corporate Activities That Do Not Require Qualification
3.  Corporate Activities That Require Qualification
4.  Corporate Internet and E-Commerce Activity
5.  How Corporations Qualify, Cure Failures, and Terminate Qualification
6.  The Consequences of Failing to Qualify
7.  Registration for Charitable Organizations

Charts
Activities That Do Not Constitute Doing Business
Consequences of Transacting Business without Authority

Statutes

Appendix A:  Fee Schedule for Qualification of Business Entities in All U.S. Jurisdictions

Appendix B:  Qualification Forms Table

Appendix C:  Text of Chapter 15 of the Model Business Corporations Act

Readers can access qualification forms for all 50 states and the District of Columbia via our online database.