Just because you’ve stopped working with customers, taken down your website, and aren’t making money from your business, it doesn’t mean your company is considered “closed.” Closing a business, whether an LLC or corporation, requires formally dissolving it with your state. If you don’t, you could be stuck with the responsibilities of filing your inactive business’s annual reports and state/federal tax returns.
What Should You Do If Your Business Is “Inactive”?
Posted by Nellie Akalp under StartupsFrom http://blog.corpnet.com 2707 days ago
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