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    Written by: Michael Gartzke
    Posted by: Published on January 24, 2012 01:30 PM
    Categories:
    1. Taxes
    2. Disclosures
    3. Liability
    4. Records

    What is Corporate Suspension?
    Every corporation formed in California, whether a mutual benefit corporation such as a homeowners association, a professional corporation or a major corporation, is registered with the California Secretary of State’s office. Upon incorporation, the corporation is assigned a corporate number and is required to file a Statement of Information (SI-100) on a biennial basis with the Secretary of State and to file tax returns with the Franchise Tax Board and pay taxes as required on an annual basis. ...
    Written by: Beth A. Grimm, Esq.
    Posted by: Published on January 4, 2012 05:31 PM
    Categories:
    1. Disclosures
    2. New Laws
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    Assembly Bill 771 (Assemblyman Betsy Butler) was sponsored by the California Association of Realtors. For obvious reasons, CAR believes that full disclosure should be made about costs in a real estate transaction. HOAs are not exactly consistent in the charges made for providing disclosures in a sales transaction. The bill identifies fees that may be charged to purchasers by sellers for providing documents upon sale or transfer of a property in a common interest development, changing the language to incorporate processes for providing electronic documents. ...
    Published on December 1, 2011 12:34 PM
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    Pull out your calendars! ECHO's 2012 calendar is set, the rooms are booked, and we're looking forward to another year of educating the HOA community. Take a look at the list of ECHO Seminars below, and be sure to reserve the dates of those events that you want to attend. We will release more information about individual seminars as it becomes available. ...

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    South Bay Seminar - April 21

    Learn to Face CID Challenges
    Don't wait for the ECHO Annual Seminar! Get educated now about important new laws, learn HOA best practices, and meet your fellow board members and common interest development owners. The South Bay Seminar is our only half-day event in the South Bay, and we are always excited to present an excellent group of attorneys and association professionals to address critical information for your community. With new legislation becoming law in 2012, and even more coming in 2013, it's time to update your knowledge of the Davis-Stirling Act. We can help, and we hope to see you on April 21th.

    Tyler Coffin January 30, 2012 07:00 PM Go to last post
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    Poll: What Is Your Association's Corporate Status?

    Not sure? Read our recent articles about Corporate Status, how to find out if your association is suspended, and why an

    Categories: Taxes  Liability  Records 
    Tyler Coffin January 25, 2012 07:00 PM Go to last post
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    Important Corporate Status Forms

    Maintaining an active corporate status is an important responsibility of California associations. Boards of directors should understand how to maintain their corporate status, monitor that status, and fix any problems.

    Categories: Taxes  Liability  Records 
    Tyler Coffin January 24, 2012 07:00 PM Go to last post
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    Is Your Association's Corporate Status Suspended?

    What is Corporate Suspension?
    Every corporation formed in California, whether a mutual benefit corporation such as a homeowners association, a professional corporation or a major corporation, is registered with the California Secretary of State’s office. Upon incorporation, the corporation is assigned a corporate number and is required to file a Statement of Information (SI-100) on a biennial basis with the Secretary of State and to file tax returns with the Franchise Tax Board and pay taxes as required on an annual basis.

    Categories: Taxes  Disclosures  Liability  Records 
    Tyler Coffin January 24, 2012 07:00 PM Go to last post