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How to fill out the KS DS 53-01 online
Filling out the KS DS 53-01 form online is a crucial step in the process of dissolving a corporation in Kansas. This guide provides clear and detailed instructions to help you complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the KS DS 53-01 form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the KS DS 53-01 form and open it for editing.
- Enter the business entity ID or file number, which can be found in the records maintained by the Secretary of State. Ensure this number is accurate.
- Provide the name of the corporation. This name must match the records held by the Secretary of State to avoid processing delays.
- Insert the date the dissolution was authorized. Use the appropriate fields to specify the month, day, and year of authorization.
- List the name and mailing address of each officer in the corporation. If additional space is necessary, include an attachment to provide all required information.
- Include the name and mailing address of the board of directors or governing body in the designated section. Ensure all entries are complete.
- Set the effective date of dissolution. This can be either upon filing with the Kansas Secretary of State or a future effective date, which cannot exceed 90 days from the current date.
- Indicate the method of dissolution chosen by the corporation. This includes options such as filing with the Secretary of State, a future effective date, or authorization by resolution or written consent of all stockholders or members.
- An authorized officer must sign and print their name on the form. This step certifies that the information provided is true and correct under penalty of perjury.
- Once the form is completed, review all information for accuracy. You can then save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Start completing your KS DS 53-01 form online today to ensure a smooth dissolution process.
Do you need an operating agreement in Kansas? No, it's not legally required in Kansas under § 17-76,134. Single-member LLCs need an operating agreement to preserve their corporate veil and to prove ownership. And multi-member LLCs need one to help provide operating guidance, determine voting rights and contributions.
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