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(b) An officer may be removed at any time with or without cause by: (1) The board of directors; (2) The officer who appointed such officer, unless the bylaws or the board of directors provide otherwise; or (3) Any other officer if authorized by the bylaws or the board of directors.
How to Remove an Officer from a Corporation Consult your corporation's bylaws. Submit charges to the corporate secretary. Hold a vote. Inform the officer in writing. Inform the Secretary of State (or equivalent) ... Amend your corporate bylaws.
Review Corporate Bylaws and Contracts For instance, a company might have in its bylaws that an officer can be removed if two-thirds of the board of directors votes in favor of the removal. Alternatively, the officer's contract might stipulate specific circumstances under which they can be terminated.
How to File Articles of Incorporation for a Georgia Business Corporation Name. Declare your corporate name or provide a valid name reservation number. Stock. Indicate the number of shares authorized to be issued. Registered agent. Incorporator(s) ... Principal Business Address. Other Provisions. Special corporate structures. Name.
File Your Annual Registration Go to the SOS's Georgia Corporations Division website. Select “Annual Registration With Changes.” Follow the instructions provided. You will be able to add or edit officers, if necessary.
How do I change an officer(s) of a corporation? Officer changes are made by filing an annual registration. The registration may be filed, and changes made, online or with a paper form.
Officers of a corporations can be amended by filing Articles of Amendment with the state of formation. Before doing so the board of directors needs to have a meeting and vote on the new officer to replace the old one, and have it reflected in the minutes of that meeting and entered into the bylaws of the corporation.
How to Create an S Corp in Georgia Choose a unique name for your Georgia limited liability company. Appoint a registered agent. File your Georgia LLC Articles of Organization. Create an operating agreemen. Register for your EIN Number. Apply for S Corp status with IRS Form 2553.
To get your Department of Labor Account Number, register online with the Georgia Department of Labor. Once you complete registration, you will receive your 8-digit Department of Labor Account Number (000000-00). For assistance with your Withholding Number, call 877-423-6711.