New Hampshire Form LLC-7 Certificate of Cancellation

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New Hampshire
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Form LLC-7 Certificate of Cancellation

New Hampshire Form LLC-7 Certificate of Cancellation is a document that must be filed with the New Hampshire Secretary of State in order to formally dissolve a Limited Liability Company (LLC). Once the form is filed, the LLC will be officially dissolved and its existence will be terminated. The form is required for all New Hampshire LCS regardless of whether they are registered or not. It is important to note that filing the form does not absolve the LLC or its members from any liabilities or debts that the company may have. The New Hampshire Form LLC-7 Certificate of Cancellation is composed of two parts: Part A and Part B. Part A contains the basic information about the LLC, such as its name, address, registered agent information, and date of formation. Part B requires a signature from a member or manager of the LLC indicating that the LLC is voluntarily dissolved. There are two types of New Hampshire Form LLC-7 Certificate of Cancellation. The first type is the regular LLC-7 Certificate of Cancellation for a New Hampshire LLC that is registered and in good standing. The second type is the Expedited LLC-7 Certificate of Cancellation, which is used for LCS that have ceased operations and are no longer registered in New Hampshire.

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Administrative Dissolution ? Dissolution by Secretary of State for failure to file reports and/or fees and/or failure to maintain a registered agent.

To dissolve a New Hampshire corporation, you need to file Articles of Dissolution. To dissolve a New Hampshire LLC, you need to request a Certificate of Dissolution from the Department of Revenue Administration. This certificate will state that the LLC has paid all its taxes due.

How do you dissolve a New Hampshire Corporation? To dissolve your New Hampshire Corporation, you file Articles of Dissolution by Board of Directors and Shareholders with the New Hampshire Department of State (DOS).

To request the issuance of a tax certification for a withdrawal, cancellation, dissolution or good standing, the Form AU-22, Certification Request Form, must be completed in full and submitted with a non-refundable fee of $30.00 made payable to the State of New Hampshire.

All businesses operating in the State of New Hampshire are required to register with the Secretary of State's Office. Depending on your business structure, you may have additional filing requirements.

All New Hampshire LLCs need to pay $100 per year for Annual Reports. These state fees are paid to the Secretary of State. And this is the only state-required annual fee. You have to pay this to keep your LLC in good standing.

You need to file an amendment to change the name or purpose of your LLC. You can't change a New Hampshire registered agent by filing an LLC or corporation amendment. You have to file the New Hampshire change of agent form.

To dissolve your domestic LLC, submit a completed Certificate of Cancellation of New Hampshire Limited Liability Company to the New Hampshire Department of State (DOS) by mail or in person. You can type on the form or print in black ink.

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New Hampshire Form LLC-7 Certificate of Cancellation