This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form SFN60245 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the North Dakota Attorney General's Office - a government authority operating within North Dakota. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form SFN60245?
A: Form SFN60245 is the Transient Merchant Bond in North Dakota.
Q: What is a Transient Merchant Bond?
A: A Transient Merchant Bond is a type of surety bond that transient merchants in North Dakota are required to obtain.
Q: Who needs to file Form SFN60245?
A: Transient merchants in North Dakota need to file Form SFN60245.
Q: What is a transient merchant?
A: A transient merchant is a person or business that engages in temporary or itinerant business activities, such as selling goods or services at fairs, shows, or other temporary locations.
Q: Why is a Transient Merchant Bond required?
A: The Transient Merchant Bond is required to ensure that transient merchants fulfill their obligations, including paying all taxes due and fulfilling any contracts or agreements with customers.
Q: How much does the Transient Merchant Bond cost?
A: The cost of the Transient Merchant Bond may vary depending on factors such as the merchant's credit score and the amount of coverage required.
Q: How long is the Transient Merchant Bond valid?
A: The validity period of the Transient Merchant Bond is determined by the North Dakota Secretary of State and may vary.
Q: What happens if a transient merchant fails to obtain a Transient Merchant Bond?
A: Failure to obtain a Transient Merchant Bond may result in penalties, fines, or the inability to legally conduct business as a transient merchant in North Dakota.
Form Details:
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