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File Articles of Dissolution

Dissolve Your Company.

Close your limited liability company (LLC) or corporation by filing articles of dissolution to the secretary of state.

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When you establish a business, there are a number of important documents that need to be filed in order to create a legal entity. These include the articles of incorporation or organization. When you want to dissolve a company article of dissolution is as important as an article of incorporation, as this filing officially ends your business’s existence. This is important for a number of reasons, not least of which is the fact that business entities such as LLCs and corporations must pay annual taxes or fees or file annual reports in many states. Without dissolving your business properly, you may find yourself on the hook for these even after your business is no longer operational. Therefore, it is essential to ensure that you take care of the paperwork involved in both establishing and dissolving your business.

How It Works?

Articles of Dissolution Filings Process

If you want to dissolve (close) your Corporation or LLC, we can file the necessary Articles of Dissolution in any state. Simply tell us where your company is incorporated/registered and provide us with any required documents, and we’ll do the rest.

If you no longer intend to operate your firm, it is critical that you properly close it down. Filing Articles of Dissolution will result in:

  • End the company’s existence officially

  • Avoid having to pay or file additional annual fees and/or taxes on behalf of the company.

To file for dissolution and effectively close your business, follow these steps:

  • The dissolution must be approved by the company’s owners.
  • All taxes, fees, and reports must be current and submitted to the state of formation. Before permitting a dissolution to be filed, certain states need the issue of a “Tax Clearance.”
  • Creditors must be notified, and claims must be handled in accordance with state law.
  • According to state legislation, assets must be dispersed to owners based on their percentage of ownership.
  • Notify all federal, state, and local governments that the entity will be closing its doors. This includes agencies such as the IRS, the Department of Revenue, and the Secretary of State’s office.
  • File the Articles of Dissolution with the state in which your company was formed. The filing fee and any other necessary forms will vary by state. You can find out what is required in your state by contacting your Secretary of State’s office or searching their website.
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Simple Pricing

Simply order the service you want to use, we will ask you for addtional information about your business to fill SS4 form.

Company Exist

$99

  • Filling SS4 form

  • Filing to IRS

  • No hassle

  • Onetime fee

EIN with Company

$297 + State Fee

  • Prepare Article of Organization

  • File Article of Organization

  • Registered Agent

  • Federal EIN

  • Free E-Delivery

  • Onetime fee

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