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Pennsylvania Voluntary Termination (Never Transacted Business) Domestic Limited Liability Company

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PA-SKU-0218
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Voluntary Termination (Never Transacted Business) Domestic Limited Liability Company

Pennsylvania Voluntary Termination (Never Transacted Business) Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a type of business entity in which members are not personally liable for the debts and obligations of the LLC. It is a legal entity created by filing a Certificate of Organization with the Pennsylvania Department of State. This type of termination is applicable when the LLC was formed but never conducted any business, had no assets, no liabilities, and no members. The filing of the Certificate of Termination with the Pennsylvania Department of State is the only action required to terminate the LLC. There are two types of Pennsylvania Voluntary Termination (Never Transacted Business) Domestic Limited Liability Company: Forming Member Voluntary Termination and Non-Forming Member Voluntary Termination. Forming Member Voluntary Termination is applicable when the LLC was formed by one or more persons who are not the members of the LLC, while Non-Forming Member Voluntary Termination is applicable when the LLC was formed by one or more members of the LLC.

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What Is Form DSCB:15-134A? Form DSCB:15-134A, Docketing Statement - New Entity, is a one-page form to register your new Pennsylvania LLC for tax purposes. This PA Docketing Statement is submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue for the purpose of assigning your LLC a Pennsylvania Tax ID number.

A docketing statement PA is a supplemental form that is used to create a new business entity in the state of Pennsylvania. The docketing statement will be included with the submission for your new business and certificate of organization when you file it with the Pennsylvania Department of State.

What is domestication for a Pennsylvania LLC? Pennsylvania state law allows for a process called domestication, which is a state-assisted process in which a business moves from one state to another (in this case: PA). Not all states offer domestication, but fortunately Pennsylvania does.

These are Pennsylvania corporations organized for profit. A corporation is a legal entity created under state statutory law that acts as a legal person.

This is accomplished through the filing of a Certificate of Dissolution, which must be signed by at least one member of the partnership and must specify information regarding the distribution of assets and the management of obligations and debts.

The PA Docketing Statement is a supplemental form most often filed when creating a new business entity (such as an LLC or corporation) in in Pennsylvania. The PA Docketing Statement is like a cover sheet that should be included in your submission package when you file with the PA Department of State.

To dissolve your domestic LLC in Pennsylvania, you must provide the completed Certificate of Dissolution, Domestic Limited Liability Company (DCSB: 15-8975/8978) form to the Department of State by mail, in person, or online.

To make amendments to your limited liability company in Pennsylvania, you must provide the completed Certificate of Amendment-Domestic Limited Liability Company (DSCB: 15-8512/8951) form to the Department of State Corporation Bureau by mail, in person, or online.

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Pennsylvania Voluntary Termination (Never Transacted Business) Domestic Limited Liability Company