When you remove a member from a Utah LLC, you must submit an LLC Registration Information Change form ($13) with the Utah Division of Corporations. You can file this form online, by mail, or by fax. By Fax: (801) 530-6438.
Submit a UT Registration Information Change form When you remove a member from a Utah LLC, you must submit an LLC Registration Information Change form ($13) with the Utah Division of Corporations. You can file this form online, by mail, or by fax. By Fax: (801) 530-6438.
Provide written notification to the LLC of your intent to remove yourself. Receive what interest in the company you are due. (The other members are required to buy you out in line with the Articles of Organization and your share of ownership in the business.)
You may reinstate a domestic (Utah) non-incorporated business, like an LLC or LP, offline by filing with our office the Application for Reinstatement . You may also need the Registration Information Change Form filled out with current information of the business entity.
You can renew your Utah business entity through the Utah Division of Corporations & Commercial Code Business Renewal website, or, you can file a paper renewal form. The online business renewal process is usually the easiest, fastest, and most straightforward.
Similarly, dissolving an LLC entails a process. Step 1: Decide to close your business. Step 2: Notify creditors and settle debts. Step 3: File final tax returns and get tax clearance. Step 4: Notify licensing authorities. Step 5: File dissolution papers. Step 6: Close business bank account. Step 7: Distribute remaining assets.
Dissolving Your LLC in Utah Step 1: Vote to dissolve the LLC. Step 2: Wind up all business affairs. Step 3: Notify creditors and settle debts. Step 4: Notify tax agencies and settle remaining taxes. Step 5: File a statement of dissolution with the State Department of Commerce.
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The State of Utah requires you to file an annual report (also known as a "renewal") for your LLC every year. You must file your report with the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code, a division of the Department of Commerce (DOC). The report is due on the last day of the LLC's anniversary month.
Register your business in Utah in two easy steps: First, you'll need to create an account with Utah's OneStop Business Registration System. Once you've created an account, you'll be able to register with both the Utah State Tax Commission and the Utah Department of Workforce Services online.