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Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:32-44, all contractors and subcontractors must provide a Business Registration Certificate from the Division of Revenue in the Department of the Treasury when doing business with the State of New Jersey, and other public agencies in this state.
First, file a Certificate of formation/authorization. The fee is $125 for all for-profit entities and Foreign Non-Profit corporations. The fee is $75 for Domestic Non-Profit corporations. File your certificate online. Second, after filing the certificate of formation/authorization, file the tax/employer registration form (Form NJ-REG).
New Jersey's Online Business Formation. Welcome to New Jersey's online Business Formation Service. You may use this streamlined service to file certificates of formation and authorization of business entities.
You can acquire a Certificate of Authority for collecting sales tax by submitting Form NJ-REG or by using the New Jersey Online Tax/Employer Registration interface. You will need to have a registered business entity and a federal EIN number before you begin.
After you form your business, you will obtain a Certificate of Formation or Certificate of Authority which will display your Entity ID. An Entity ID is a 10-digit number used to identify your corporate business records.
Once registered, you will receive a New Jersey Business Registration Certificate and, if applicable, a New Jersey Certificate of Authority (to be able to collect Sales Tax). You must display both certificates at all times – at your place of business or at any event where you sell goods or services, including events where the vendor arranges ...
A Certificate of Authority is a requirement in most states. It’s important to note that the name of the document can vary from state to state. It may be known as an Application for Authority, Application for Registration, Application to Transact Business, Qualification Certificate, or another name. To complicate matters further, the ...