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Dissolve Your Ohio Business Establish a valuation of your Ohio business. Compile a full account of your Ohio business's debts. Identify Ohio's official dissolution document. Follow instructions in your Ohio business's operating document. Cancel your Ohio business's permits, licenses, and registrations.
Unlike some business structures, an LLC has no predefined expiration date. However, its duration may be subject to state regulations and the terms specified in its operating agreement. Many entrepreneurs and business owners prefer operating an LLC due to its flexibility and longevity.
To amend or reinstate your LLC, follow the instructions below: Name of submitter. Return address. Email and phone number of the submitter. Select an expedited option, if needed. Check a box for amendment or reinstatement. New name of LLC. Purpose of LLC (This is optional) Digital/Wet signature of an authorized person.
Over the life of a limited liability company, additional filings with the Ohio Secretary of State may be required. Although limited liability companies are not required to submit annual or biennial filings, certain actions taken by the limited liability company may trigger a filing requirement.
Decide to close. Sole proprietors can decide on their own, but any type of partnership requires the co-owners to agree. Follow your articles of organization and document with a written agreement. File dissolution documents.
Visit IRS to apply to become a tax-exempt organization. Also, contact the Ohio Department of Taxation and your county and local governments to determine how to apply for applicable exemptions. Register with the Ohio Attorney General's Office if entity is a charitable organization.
Dissolve Your Ohio Business Establish a valuation of your Ohio business. Compile a full account of your Ohio business's debts. Identify Ohio's official dissolution document. Follow instructions in your Ohio business's operating document. Cancel your Ohio business's permits, licenses, and registrations.
It is possible to electronically file (“e-file”) certain divorce documents online in Ohio. However, you and your spouse need to physically appear in court for any divorce or dissolution in Ohio.