25. Company B, an out-of-state corporation, has $100,000 in total property, $200,000 in total payroll, $1,000,000 in
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25. Company B, an out-of-state corporation, has $100,000 in total property, $200,000 in total payroll, $1,000,000 in
total sales. Company B has no property or payroll in California. However, Company B will be considered doing
business in California if it has sales of what amount or more to California customers?
A. $250,000
B. $300,000
C. $450,000
D. $500,000
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