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If I have a sports camp business registered in Illinois and I want to run other camps in California, do I need to register the company in Cali, too?

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Carrie

Proven Founder, Digital & Mobile Marketing Expert

Yes, if you are going to have employees in CA.

Answered about 9 years ago

Arslan Polani

19 year old college student who's found success

This can be confusing for a lot of people, but if plan on conducting business in a state other than that of your incorporation (or LLC formation), in this case Illinois, you are more than likely going to have to register your business in the other state, California. It is referred to as foreign qualification.

Answered about 6 years ago

Aaron Curtis

Customer experience & retention strategist.CXO COO

Yes! if you’re physically running camps in California, your Illinois entity will usually need to register as a “foreign entity” in California. That means filing with the CA Secretary of State and paying annual franchise taxes/fees.

You don’t necessarily need a new company, but you do need to be compliant in every state where you’re actively doing business. Since each state’s rules differ a bit, it’s smart to double-check with a CPA or attorney so you don’t miss ongoing filing or tax obligations.

Answered 27 days ago