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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 16

52:16-9. Monthly abstract of corporate certificates, etc., certified to state tax commissioner

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The secretary of state shall prepare and certify to the state tax commissioner, within thirty days after the end of each calendar month, abstracts of all corporate certificates, documents and other writings now or hereafter required to be filed in the office of the secretary, and so filed during said calendar month, pursuant to Title 14, Corporations, General.
The abstracts shall show in a summary form, which form may be prescribed by the state tax commissioner, all pertinent information necessary to enable the commissioner effectively to discharge his duties in computing and determining the annual license fee or franchise tax with respect to all corporations subject thereto pursuant to Title 14, Corporations, General, and pursuant to article 1 of chapter 13 of the title Taxation (s. 54:13-1 et seq.).
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