Hi. You do not need a permit/license or form a corporation to sell Tupperware. Let me know when you are ready to become a Tupperware Consultant! KaCo, Independent Consultant, my2.tupperware.com/kaco.
No, you do not need a business license to sell Tupperware.
What type of license are you referring to? If the corporation is dissolved, everything relating to the corporation would also be voided. This would vary based on regulations of the state that the corporation is registered and based in also.
if the corporation is dissolved or sold, you would need to retake the exam. the corporation holds the license and it can not be transfered to an indevidual. as long as the corporation has a qualifying indevidual to oporate under the license youll be fine.
Talk to the Nike corporation
A Certificate Of Incorporation
A Certificate Of Incorporation
The term professional corporation refers to a corporation that is formed for the purpose of operating a profession that requires a license to practice. These include physicians, attorneys, and dentists.
A Certificate Of Incorporation
The name is corporation, not a person.
A license granted by the state that gives the business the right to operate.
The license to form a corporation issued by the state government is called a "corporate charter" or "articles of incorporation." This legal document establishes the existence of the corporation in the eyes of the state and outlines its purpose, structure, and governance. Once filed and approved, it grants the corporation the rights and privileges to operate under state law.
Yes, but with a reason. The state or licensing agency has to have found error, fault or deception, anything along those lines, to terminate their corporation. As for personal termination of a corporation, yes, they can also, simply because they wish to be no longer a corporation. They have to renew licenses, so just dont file to renew the license, making the corporation without a license and then it slowly just goes away and is dissolved.