The New Hampshire Dissolution Package to Dissolve Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a comprehensive set of legal documents designed to formally dissolve a limited liability company or professional limited liability company in New Hampshire. This package includes all necessary forms, step-by-step instructions, and additional resources, making it a vital tool for business owners looking to legally wind up their LLC's affairs.
This dissolution package is tailored to comply with New Hampshire Revised Statutes Chapter 304-C, which outlines the specific requirements and procedures for dissolving a limited liability company in the state.
This form is essential when the members of an LLC decide to terminate the business, whether due to a mutual agreement, completion of its purpose, or any specific event outlined in the LLC's operating agreement. It is also applicable in situations where the members no longer want to operate the business or need to wind down due to financial issues.
Notarization is generally not required for this form. However, certain states or situations might demand it. You can complete notarization online through US Legal Forms, powered by Notarize, using a verified video call available anytime.
File Articles of Dissolution with the state. Visit an online legal document creation service such as Legal Docs.com or Legal Zoom.com and write the LLC's Articles of Dissolution. These documents are necessary to legally separate each LLC member from the entity.
Dissolving a domestic LLC in New Hampshire simply requires you to file the Certificate of Cancellation. However, dissolving a foreign LLC requires you to file the Certification Request Form with the Department of Revenue, followed by a different version of the Certificate of Cancellation with the Department of State.
Just as you filed paperwork with the state to form your LLC, you must file articles of dissolution or a similar document to dissolve the LLC. These papers are filed with the same state agency that handed your original LLC formationusually the secretary of state.
There is no fee to file the certificate of dissolution. However, there is a non-refundable $15 special handling fee for processing documents delivered in person at the Sacramento SOS office. It can take the SOS many weeks to process a certificate. However, expedited service is available for an additional fee.
Prepare and file Certificate of Cancellation with the New Hampshire Secretary of State. Prepare US IRS Form 966 for you to sign and file. Prepare documents to cancel Federal EIN account. Certified copy of Dissolution filing from NH Secretary of State.
Dissolve the Legal Entity (LLC or Corporation) with the State. An LLC or Corporation needs to be officially dissolved. Pay Any Outstanding Bills. You need to satisfy any company debts before closing the business. Cancel Any Business Licenses or Permits. File Your Final Federal and State Tax Returns.