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How do you dissolve an LLC in Indiana?

To dissolve your LLC in Indiana, submit one original and one copy of the Indiana Articles of Dissolution (Form 49465) to the Indiana Secretary of State (SOS) by mail or in person. Articles of Dissolution can be filed online if you pay using an IN.gov payment account or a MasterCard, Discover or Visa credit card.

How do I dissolve a business in Indiana?

To dissolve your Indiana Corporation, file Indiana Form 34471, Articles of Dissolution with the Secretary of State, Corporations Division. You can also file for dissolution online if you set up an IN.gov payment account or pay by MasterCard, Discover or Visa credit card.

How do I close a sole proprietorship in Indiana?

  1. Visit the Indiana Department of Revenue website to close your sole proprietorship business account.
  2. Notify the county clerk’s office in the Indiana county where you conducted business to inform the office you are closing your sole proprietorship.

How much does it cost to dissolve a corporation in Indiana?

There is a $30 filing fee to dissolve your Indiana Corporation. The filing fee is only $20 if you file online (there is a small credit card fee as well). Your Indiana registered agent may be able to help with the dissolution process.

How do I dissolve a sole proprietorship in Indiana?

Visit the Indiana Department of Revenue website to close your sole proprietorship business account. Download Form BC-100 and send it to the address on the form (see Resources). Include documentation that proves the business has closed.

What does it mean Admin dissolved?

Administrative dissolution is the taking away of the rights, powers, and authority of a domestic corporation, LLC, or other statutory business entity by the state administrator overseeing business entities, due to the entity’s failure to comply with certain obligations of the business entity statute.