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Section 2112 - Certificate of surrender (a) Subject to Section 2113, a foreign corporation which has qualified to transact intrastate business may surrender its right to engage in that business within this state by filing a certificate of surrender signed by a corporate officer or, in the case of a foreign association ...
To remove a member from your LLC, a withdrawal notice, a unanimous vote, or a procedure depicted in the articles of organization may entail. The member in question of removal may need to get compensated for his share of membership interests.
Complete and file a Certificate of Surrender of Authority with the Department of State. The Certificate of Surrender of Authority requires the consent of the New York State Tax Commission. To request consent, call the New York State Tax Commission at (518) 485-2639.
Dissolving and Winding Up Your LLC in New York. Review Your LLC Articles of Organization and Operating Agreement. File Articles of Dissolution With the DOS. Notify Creditors of Your LLC's Dissolution. Settle Debts and Distribute Company Assets. Cancel Out-of-State Registrations and Other Licenses and Permits.
You can deregister a DBA name by filing your state or county cancellation or change form. In most states, you will close the current DBA name whether you are deregistering it or changing it. If you are changing it, you may be able to file for the new DBA simultaneously.
Voluntary dissolution is generally a two-step process: Obtaining written consent from the Tax Department1 (which will check to see if the corporation owes back taxes and if it has filed all its returns)2; and. Filing paperwork with the New York Department of State, including a Certificate of Dissolution.
Complete and file a Certificate of Surrender of Authority with the Department of State. The Certificate of Surrender of Authority requires the consent of the New York State Tax Commission. To request consent, call the New York State Tax Commission at (518) 485-2639.
In New York State, DBAs have no expiration date and renewals aren't necessary. You do, however, need to file a Certificate of Discontinuance if you're no longer conducting business.
A motion may be withdrawn at any time prior to its return date by filing with the clerk a written request signed by counsel for the moving party.
To officially remove his name from the LLC, you may need to file an amendment to the Articles of Organization with the New York Department of State, indicating the change in membership. This filing should reflect the current status of the LLC's members.