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National companies are the national registeredcompanies, i.e the registration documents and there main location for the company are in the same country.
not on your life!
No. Application fee is a pre-registration fee, as the name suggests, the cost of applying
Check with your accountant. SSN is the same. TaxID is mainly for corporations, not individuals.
A corporate charter number is eight digits that always remain the same and represent the company. The number is used to identify the corporation with the state it is located in.
Not necessarily. The IRS issues a Federal Tax Identification Number (TIN)for income tax purposes. This same number is used for Federal Employment taxes (Employer ID) if the company has employees. However, the state in which the does business also issues TIN's and Employer ID's - these numbers may or may not be the same as the Federal number, depending on the state.
No. Alien Admission numbert is on I-94. but Alien Registration number will be given by USCIS when you apply for green card (check this),
Yes, in the United States of America you can register the identical company name or even incorporate another company under the identical name, as long as they are in different states. This may cause problems if they sell related goods or services into the same state some day, using their company name as a trademark. This is one reason federal trademark registration is sought by important companies to protect their brands nationwide.
Yes, I have the same alien registration number and naturalization number.I am from India residing in usa.
Yes, I checked both and they are identical.
NO, A WAC NUMBER IS ISSUED FOR AN APPROVAL NOTICE FOR THE BENEFITIARY PERSON
A companies federal identification number is similar to a person's social number and you don't give that to anyone who wants it. For the same reason, you have no right or reason to have the federal identification number for a company. Why would you want their number anyway unless it is for some type of fraudulent usage.
Because there are a maximum number of activations (5) for any single spore registration. If it has been used 5 other times, even by the same person on the same machine, the registration number no longer works.
National companies are the national registeredcompanies, i.e the registration documents and there main location for the company are in the same country.
If company A used the trademark on its products before company B did, then it doesn't matter if B later gets a registration; they cannot stop someone who had used the same brand earlier. However, if company B had been using the brand longer, but never bothered to register it until A came along, then B has the superior rights. Trademark rights start from the moment you first use the brand in association with marketing your products or your services. You can also obtain provisional protection by filing a federal application for "intent to use" a trademark. Anyone who starts using a similar mark after your filing date can be forced to stop, once your registration is granted. Sometimes competing brands interfere with each other during or after the registration process. If you believe someone is registering a similar brand in a way that will harm you, there is a mechanism to "oppose" an application or even "cancel" the registration, since it should not have been issued. Alternatively, there is a way to have "concurrent use" of the same trademark by different owners.
If you change a cell phone company you may be able to keep your same number, my mom did that she had the same number for as long as I remember, also if you live in Canada.
The most useful service of this website is its registration of domain names. A person or company can choose a name and register it with the company to ensure no other user chooses the same.