Doing Business in California: Failing to Obtain a Certificate of Qualification

As we discussed in our blog last week, a foreign corporation or other business entity transacting business within California must comply with the certification requirements of Corporations Code § 2105 and obtain a Certificate of Qualification.  As set forth in the following list, the consequences for failing to comply with the California Corporations Code (the “Code”) can be harsh. A foreign entity is not permitted to maintain an action or proceeding within California regarding...

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What is a B Corporation?

A “B” Corporation is an unofficial designation for socially responsible businesses.  It can also be referred to as a B Corp, Benefit Corp, or B Corp Certification. The 501(c)3 nonprofit, B Lab, determines and designates B Corporations. There are over 1,000 Certified B Corps in more than 60 industries.  Companies that have obtained B Corp designation include Etsy, Method, Seventh Generation, Ben & Jerry’s, and Patagonia. There are many benefits associated with B Corporation status. Designation as...

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Corporate Officer Compensation

The procedures for compensating a corporate officer and setting corporate officer compensation will depend on the type of business entity in operation, the industry, the entity’s profitability, and the corporate bylaws and/or operating agreement.  In general, corporate officer compensation is permitted so long as it is “reasonable” for their efforts in carrying on a trade or business.  In such cases, a corporate officer is often considered an employee of a corporation, and is paid as...

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