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        Shadow Corp. has been in business since the start of 2019. We offer a variety of services that include, but are not limited to auto, asset, estate, event, finance, loan, rental, trusts, and services to any of our clients. Our goal is helping making businesses better for our clients, employees and citizens to help them achieve their ambitions. Meet with our team today to see what we can do for your, past, present and future. As a government licensed and legal entity we promise to be fair, impartial and unbiased. We are confidential and informative and care about our clients, their privacy and their goals.

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  • Asset Liquidation.
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  • Business Development & Efficiency Services.
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    • Investments.
    • Personal & Private Loans.
    • Tenant-Landlord/Rental Loans.
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Public Documents & Media

Letter sent to the commissioners office with the release of new registration and licensing.

 

Business Licensing & Registration Response

San Andreas 
Registration & Licensing Concerns

Commissioners and Licensing,

I thank and commend you on the completion of a state licensing and registration program, I can only imagine the amount of work must have been put into it and it has the potential to really help make sure businesses are operating legitimately in our state. Unfortunately I don’t believe it is well implemented or presented at this time to benefit or encourage businesses. It is over complicated and overpriced with no thought on diversity, profit or unity among citizens and business owners. Were the business owners of the state consulted at all on this matter? Then offers really nothing in return except the right to run a business in what should be a free market of business. Why would a business pay the government more money? What commodity is the government offering? What are we paying for? The tools we have available are still limited and consistently take more out of our pockets.

The state needs an open market economy to allow lawful businesses to grow and thrive and encourage legal businesses against citizens turning to alternatives. Businesses should not have to count on or submit to oppressive and demoralizing government taxes that stifle growth and our economy as a whole, not only negatively impacting business owners, but the citizens they serve as well.

Registration:
Business registration should always cost more than the individual licenses. Business registration should be basic and fall under only the type of services they offer already categorized, Retail, Vehicle, Finance, Contract Services (Security), Entertainment, Realestate, Art/Designs, and Other. These registered businesses may hold licenses for the services they offer and a parent may hold a license for its subsidiaries, however, why would you have more than one subsidiary thus competing with yourself internally?

Licensing:
Business licenses should be designed to keep businesses in check and allow them to offer specific services to its clients and customers and ensure activity and compliance. However, this is where I have the biggest issues and concerns.  As they are now, they are complicated, overpriced and without thought of the businesses, their operations, routine, opinions and monthly profit margins. Licenses should simply have a monthly or yearly cost as the business should already be registered to run as a business and shouldn’t require additional costs of registration per license type.

Not all businesses are equal, this contributes to no business diversity and unlike the government, businesses still compete with each other so they face challenges every day and now have to worry about being able to afford their basic licensing costs in addition to making a profit. Not only do business owners already pay high taxes already, they work in several areas of their business. Making connections, advertising, sponsoring and even giveaway’s. It only seems now the government is trying to shut down businesses.

In my attempt to improve business and affordability for our citizens, with these new charges, businesses will again be forced to raise prices just to cover costs of licensing alone. Every item purchased should have value and at these costs at this time, licenses have no value or benefit. They literally offer nothing to a company except the right to simply run a business. The prices of these licenses offer no encouragement to entrepreneurs trying to start a business and detract from the free market on the account of licensing costs alone. Does the government doesn’t offer any kind of protection through these licenses or will only cater to more wealthy business owners allowing them to continue to be able to afford more than the average small or starting business owner and freely control then inflate prices with little regard to economical impact.

Examples: 

  1. A contractor enjoys doing a bit of construction and design on a regular basis, but may only get one or two jobs a month, often taking a month to complete and doesn’t pay a lot or pays very little or freelanced. The monthly costs of doing something this contractor enjoys doing for a fair price are as follows despite the size of the job. $15,000+$15,000+($100,000/2) = $80,000 If not actively working they would have to ‘pause’ their license for any month they’re not working and when they are working they would have to charge $80k+Some kind of profit margin just to cover costs and make a bit of money which should be about 6k per hour at a minimum.
  2. A subsidiary loan company loans $250k (most common amount) of their own money x3 to citizens and even ensures assets are owned. Despite them having one month to pay, for one reason or another, 2 of the 3 citizens never pay or even disappear. All three are vetted and have been in the city for a bit and have decent backgrounds. (Done quickly, numbers may not be exactly accurate.)
    • The company charges 30% interest and has already paid $35,000+$15,000+$40,000.00, but an additional $40,000.00 for the next month. Total: -$130,000.
    • Person 1 - The company made $75,000 ($52,500 after tax) from the one individual who paid after one month. Total: $52,500
    • Person 2 - The company made $37,500 ($26,250 after tax) from the individual who paid only half then disappeared. The company receives a government return of 100k. Total: $1,250
    • Person 3 - Didn’t pay anything. The company receives a government return of 200k. Total: -$50,000
    • GRAND TOTAL: -$126,250 loss. Loan companies right now help out citizens more than they help themselves and already make very little. Why would they even continue their business at this rate with so little support or assurance of making any kind of profit?
  3. I am the CEO of the Shadow Corporation and I look out for all of our businesses and partners interests including licensing, registration, legal and finances. Here are the estimated costs of registration and licensing of the company and all subsidiaries.
    • Shadow Corporation: $50,000
    • General Store: $35,000 + $15,000 + ($50,000 month)
    • Finance: $35,000 + $15,000 + ($40,000 month)
    • Gun Store: $35,000 + $15,000 + ($55,000 month)
    • Security: $35,000 + $15,000 + ($10,000 month)
    • Real Estate: $35,000 + $15,000 + ($10,000 month)
    • Contractors: $35,000 + $15,000 + ($50,000 month)
    • Vehicles: $35,000 + $15,000 + ($80,000 month)
    • GRAND TOTAL: $295,000 + 105,000 + ($295,000 month) = $695,000

Apology if any of this information is incorrect, but the point is indicated.

Solution:
Decrease parent registration to the 40k and subsidiaries to 20k to encourage companies to work together. Half all license costs and speak to each individual owner to figure out what they’re successes are and what they need to be successful. Actively offer new tools, supplies and benefits to businesses.

Closing:
As of today, and due to this release, I would like to organize the first San Andreas chamber of commerce to assist in helping businesses grow, ensure better business and guide ethical business practices, in addition to allowing the government a direct line to the many business owners of the state. If you own a licensed business, you can join the chamber and have your voice heard together as one.

Despite my being a man of business, I am also a law enforcement officer, while I may disagree with what has been released, I will enforce these laws and charges and will follow them myself, but I heavily encourage you to reconsider the details of the system.

((Unless there is a lot more planned I don’t believe this whole thing will improve or encourage business RP, it makes it far more complicated, expensive, and time consuming than even real life business which could push us again to ‘cops and robbers’, we’re here to play a game and enjoy it.))

Thank you for your time.

________________________________________________________

- Xoza Shadow
Chief Executive Officer
Shadow Corporation

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