My business name registration expired and I didn't realize until it was time to file taxes 6 months later? What do I need to do?
You have to re-instate your registration. There is process for that. You may be required to pay a penalty.
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You have to re-instate your registration. There is process for that. You may be required to pay a penalty.
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