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Domestic Profit Corporation (First Report) Form. This is a New Mexico form and can be use in Corporation Bureau Public Regulation Commission.
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NM PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION
CORPORATIONS BUREAU
P.O. BOX 1269
SANTA FE NM 87504-1269
DOMESTIC PROFIT CORPORATION
(1st)
INITIAL REPORT For proposed taxable year ending_____/____/_______
Please see instructions on back of page.
1
EXACT
CORPORATE
NAME
AND
U.S. MAILING
ADDRESS
2
Name
Address
City, State, Zip
NMPRC Certificate of Incorporation No.
3
Principal Place of Business in New Mexico
Street
City, Zip
4 REGISTERED AGENT AND OFFICE LOCATION WITHIN NEW MEXICO FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS
(Filing corporation cannot be its own agent)
Name
Street Address
City, Zip
5 TAX ID NUMBER
7
6
NEXT ANNUAL MEETING
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS List the names and addresses of ALL the directors and officers and identify every title each
director holds. A New Mexico corporation shall consist of 1 or more directors.
(optional)
Term
Office/Title
Name
Address
Additional Titles
Expires
Director
Director
Director
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
8 SIGNATURE Under penalties of perjury, I declare and affirm that I have examined this report, including the accompanying
schedules and statements, and that all statements contained therein are true and correct.
Date
Printed Name
Signature
Title
9
NMPRC USE ONLY
PAYMENT OF FILING FEE AND LATE FILING PENALTY
a Report filing fee
b Late filing penalty ($200.00)
PRC extension, if any, must be submitted with this report
$ 25.00
c TOTAL AMOUNT DUE with corporate report (lines a + b)
PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT CASH FOR PAYMENT
$
Amount Remitted
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INSTRUCTIONS
A domestic profit corporation must file an initial report as required by Sections 53-5-2 through 53-5-9 and
12.3.2.9 NMAC.
Please type or print legibly.
At the top right of the form, indicate the proposed closing date of the taxable year of the corporation; you may
obtain more information on determining taxable year in 12.3.2.8 NMAC.
1.
Provide the exact name of the corporation and U.S. postal mailing address. If available, attach a mailing
label from the Public Regulation Commission.
2.
Insert the Certificate of Incorporation number issued by the Public Regulation Commission.
3.
Provide the address of your principal place of business in New Mexico, or “NONE” if applicable.
4.
Indicate the address of the registered office of the corporation in New Mexico, and the name of its
registered agent at that address. For additional information on the requirements for registered office and agent,
see NMSA 1978 Sections 53-11-11, 53-11-12, and 53-11-13 and 12.3.2.8 NMAC. If within a municipality, the
address must be a street address; if outside a municipality, you must include geographic location, including
well-known landmarks.
5.
Insert the corporation’s taxpayer identification number issued by the revenue processing division of the
taxation and revenue department.
6.
Provide the date for the next annual meeting of shareholders for election of directors.
7.
Indicate the names and respective addresses of the directors and officers of the corporation, and when
their terms of office expire. You are not required to use the titles President, Vice President, Secretary and
Treasurer, but you are required to have officers and you must indicate officers whose duties most closely
correspond to the requirements of NMSA 1978 Section 53-11-48. If the corporation’s articles of incorporation
or by-laws confer additional titles on the officers, you may provide these in the next to last column, but this is
not required. Attach schedule of additional directors and officers if needed.
8.
The chairman of the board, president, vice president, secretary, principal accounting officer, or
authorized agent of the corporation must sign and swear to the statements in the report.
9.
An initial report is due within thirty (30) days after the date on which the Commission issued the
corporation’s Certificate of Incorporation. If not filed by this date, you owe a late penalty of two hundred
dollars ($200.00), unless the Commission granted an extension pursuant to NMSA Section 53-5-6. If the report
is late and the Commission did not grant a extension, insert two hundred dollars ($200.00) in box 9b and total
the fees owed. Payment of fees must accompany this report or the Commission will not accept it for filing.
You may pay by check or money order made out to the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission. If the
Commission granted an extension, you must attach a copy of the extension to this report.
[12.3.2.9 NMAC - N, 7-15-05]
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