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What is Lobbying Disclosure Form

The Lobbying Disclosure Form 2013 is a legal document used by registrants in the United States to report lobbying activities under the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995.

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  • Corporations engaging in lobbying activities
  • Nonprofit organizations involved in advocacy
  • Lobbyists representing clients
  • Government contractors submitting reports
  • Political action committees (PACs)
  • Legal firms assisting clients with lobbying

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Any individual or organization engaged in lobbying activities on behalf of clients must file this form, including lobbyists, corporations, and nonprofits.
The Lobbying Disclosure Form must generally be filed quarterly. Specific deadlines are set by the House of Representatives and should be checked for exact dates.
You can submit the form by either downloading it and mailing it to the appropriate congressional office or using electronic submission options available through the pdfFiller platform.
You will need detailed records of your lobbying activities, including client names, expenses related to lobbying, and specifics about the issues you are addressing.
Ensure all fields are accurately filled, especially those requiring signatures. Double-check for missing information or incorrect entries to avoid delays or rejections.
Processing times can vary, but it typically takes several weeks for the submitted Lobbying Disclosure Form to be reviewed and recorded by the appropriate authorities.
No, the Lobbying Disclosure Form 2013 does not require notarization. However, it must be signed by the registrant to be valid.
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