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[REGISTRATION] LFFL [SGB-0572]

Posted: 13 Nov 2024, 20:09
by Dean Braxton
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1. OWNER INFORMATION
  • First and Lastname: Dean Braxton
    Phone Number: 387-3534
    Date of Birth: 25/MAY/1989
    Email: [email protected]
    Home Address: Redacted
2. BUSINESS INFORMATION
  • Name of Business: LFFL
    Business Address: 21 Tackle St
    Type of Business: Asset Management

    Mark an X in the appropriate checkbox.
    [ ] Stand-Alone ($15,000)
    [ ] Subsidiary ($35,000)
    [X] Parent ($50,000)

    [ ] Nonprofit Organization ($15,000)

    Photo of the Business Exterior Entrance:
    Photo of Front Door
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    (( Make sure that the address of the property/business door is visible on the image above. You can either use the image BBCode or paste a link to the photo ))
3. EMPLOYEE INFORMATION
  • List of Current Employees & their position(s):
    • Dean Braxton - Founder
4. NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION DECLARTION
  • A business entity may register as a Nonprofit Organization (NPO) for the purposes of informing the government that they intend to operate such an organization. As the government does not currently have any special policies in place, a Nonprofit Organization for all purposes of regulation are considered either Stand-Alone OR Subsidiary entities. However, the registration fee will remain at $15,000 regardless of if it is a Subsidiary or Stand-Alone.
    What is a Nonprofit Organization?
    Credit: Previous Director of Public Relations Solomon Cobb

    A nonprofit organization (NPO), also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, and sometimes a charity is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit. This is in contrast to entities that operate as businesses aiming to generate profit for their owners. Examples of nonprofits can include but are not limited to:
    • Churches
    • Schools
    • Political Organizations
    • Social/Community hubs (e.g. community center)
    • Business associations (Areas for business networking and guidance)
    The main aspects of nonprofits are accountability, trustworthiness, honesty, and openness to every person who has invested time, money, and faith into the organization. They are accountable to the donors, founders, volunteers, program recipients, and the public community.

    Nonprofits are either member-serving or community-serving. Member-serving nonprofit organizations create a benefit for the members of their organization and can include but are not limited to credit unions, sports clubs, and advocacy groups. Community-serving nonprofit organizations focus on providing services to the community either globally or locally. Community-serving nonprofits include organizations that deliver aid and development programs, medical research, education, and health services. It is possible for a nonprofit to be both member-serving and community-serving.

    A common misconception about nonprofits is that they are run completely by volunteers. Most nonprofits have staff that works for the company, possibly using volunteers to perform the nonprofit's services under the direction of the paid staff. Nonprofits must be careful to balance the salaries paid to staff against the money paid to provide services to the nonprofit's beneficiaries. Organizations whose salary expenses are too high relative to their program expenses may face regulatory scrutiny.

    A second misconception is that nonprofit organizations may not make a profit. Although the goal of nonprofits isn't specifically to maximize profits, they still have to operate as a fiscally responsible business. They must manage their income (both grants and donations and income from services) and expenses so as to remain a fiscally viable entity. Nonprofits have the responsibility of focusing on being professional, financially responsible, replacing self-interest and profit motive with mission motive.

    Setting effective missions is a key to the successful management of nonprofit organizations. There are three important conditions for an effective mission: opportunity, competence, and commitment. One way of managing the sustainability of nonprofit organizations is to establish strong relations with donor groups. This requires a donor marketing strategy.
5. AGREEMENT
  • By submitting this request, you hereby agree that all information provided is truthful. If your registration is approved, you agree to a continuous effort to adhere to laws and regulations laid out by the San Andreas State Government. You also agree to submit any future changes to your business to the Business Licensing Bureau. You also agree to a full legal background check of your person and that you're the rightful owner of the property in question.

    Owner's Signature: Dean Braxton
    Date: 13/11/2024
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Re: [REGISTRATION] LFFL

Posted: 13 Nov 2024, 23:17
by Marc Ericsson
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San Andreas State Government
Business Licensing Bureau

RE: Business Registration - Approved

  • @Dean Braxton

    I have read through your application and have APPROVED your business for registration. You now must pay the fee for registration at your earliest convenience BEFORE opening for operation. Your Business Registration Fee is $50,000, and you pay it to the City Hall Clerk.

    Visit the Los Santos City Hall, walk up to the Information desk and pay the fee on the left side of the desk with the card reader.

    Afterwards, you will attach a digital copy of your receipt to this registration form. (( Post a screenshot of the notification in your chatbox once you make the donation. ))
    Office Use Only
    $50,000 : Registration Fees

  • Sincerely,

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    Marc Ericsson
    San Andreas State Government
    Chief of Operations | Board of Governors
    Rockford Hills City Hall
    Carcer Way, Los Santos.
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Re: [REGISTRATION] LFFL [AWAITING PAYMENT]

Posted: 14 Nov 2024, 17:59
by Dean Braxton


LFFL




  • Good evening,

    Attached is my receipt of payment.

    Receipt
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  • Thank you,

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    Dean Braxton
    Founder | LFFL


Re: [REGISTRATION] LFFL [SGB-0572]

Posted: 15 Nov 2024, 00:34
by Caya Plague
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San Andreas State Government
Business Licensing Bureau

RE: Business Registration - Processed

  • @Dean Braxton

    We have processed the payment for your business registration; your business is now officially registered with the San Andreas State Government. Below you will find your business registration certificate. The number on the top right is your business identification number. If asked, that is the number you will use to recognize your business. You must now apply for your business license(s) at your earliest convenience BEFORE opening for operation.
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  • Sincerely,

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    San Andreas State Government
    RANK, Business Licensing Bureau
    Rockford Hills City Hall
    Carcer Way, Los Santos.
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Re: [REGISTRATION] LFFL [SGB-0534]

Posted: 05 Feb 2025, 23:53
by Dean Braxton
This is further notice that LFFL and all subsidiaries have stopped doing business until further notice. The original notice can be found on our licensing page. Thank you.

Re: [REGISTRATION] LFFL [SGB-0534]

Posted: 06 Feb 2025, 00:29
by Aliyah LaRae
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San Andreas State Government
Business Licensing Bureau

RE: Business Licensing - Not Operating

  • @Dean Braxton

    Thank you for letting us know that your business is currently not operating. If you wish to re-open, you will need to make the monthly payment and attach the receipt to this form as usual.

  • Sincerely,

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    San Andreas State Government
    Government Senior Official, Business Licensing Bureau
    Rockford Hills City Hall
    Carcer Way, Los Santos.
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