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Dissolution Filing Service
File the documents necessary to end your business

Dissolution Filing Service includes:
• Prep & filing of the Articles of Dissolution
• Shipping of the completed documents to you



File a Dissolution
Have the state process your order faster. Select expedited at checkout for an additional $115.

There are many factors used to determine whether a company is transacting business in a state, and the criteria differ by state. Some criteria evaluated include:

• Whether the company has a physical presence in the state
• Whether the company has employees in the state
• Whether the company accepts orders in the state
• Whether the company has a bank account in the state

Closing up shop
Regrettably, not all businesses succeed to the level their owners might have once hoped. Dissolution can be caused in many ways, including the failure to file annual reports or pay certain taxes in the state of incorporation, bankruptcy, or voluntary dissolution by business owners.

Why it’s important

If your company is ceasing operations or is no longer in business, filing Articles of Dissolution legally ends your company’s existence in your state of incorporation or in your state of qualification, if you had registered to transact business in another state.

Companies incorporated or foreign qualified in a state face annual report and taxation requirements in that state. Unless the state knows your company is no longer in existence, those obligations will continue. Typically late fees and penalties will continue to accumulate. Dissolving your business with the state will end these obligations.


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Key Benefits

When a business is ceasing operations, the owners typically have a lot on their minds and additional steps to take. Let Incorporation Concierge handle the process of ending your business with the state, so you can concentrate on other requirements.

Keep in Mind

There are other steps that should be taken as a company is ending operations, including filing necessary federal, state, and local tax forms and notifying creditors

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