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Re: vanguard62 post# 91134

Friday, 02/15/2013 11:23:51 AM

Friday, February 15, 2013 11:23:51 AM

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LOL that is rediculous! That "effective date" field is there for a reason. This is not that dificult to understand.

A document submitted with the required filing fee and meeting the required statutory filing requirements will be filed as of the date it is received by this office. If an acceptable effective date is listed, the document will be filed on the date of receipt, but will be effective on the specified "effective date", not the filed date. Articles of Incorporation for a new Florida corporation and Articles of Organization for a new Florida limited liability company may specify an effective date no more than five business days prior to or 90 days after the date of filing.



It even explains the use of the effective date field in the example...

Corporation #1: The Articles of Incorporation for Corporation #1 were filed on October 31, 2007, the date the document was received by our office. Because Corporation #1 did not specify an effective date, Corporation #1´s existence began on October 31, 2007, the date of filing. Therefore, Corporation #1 paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2007, the calendar year the Articles of Incorporation were filed. Consequently, Corporation #1´s first annual report form was due between January 1 and May 1, 2008.



http://www.sunbiz.org/faqcor.html#fortytwo

No effictive date was listed (it was left blank) so the effectual date is the file date. It says that in plain english.



http://www.sunbiz.org/COR/2013/0205/44202215.Tif

All IMHO

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