How Do I Dissolve an LLC in PA?

Steps to Dissolve Your LLC in Pennsylvania

To dissolve your corporation in Pennsylvania, provide the completed Articles of Dissolution-Domestic form to the Department of State, Corporation Bureau, by mail or in person. You may fax file if you have a customer deposit account with the Bureau.

Pennsylvania law requires business entities to obtain a tax clearance certificate from the PA Department of Revenue before the LLC can be formally dissolved. Pay outstanding taxes including sales tax, employer withholding, and other miscellaneous tax accounts.

To avoid penalties and lawsuits during the process, our team will guide you on how to dissolve an LLC in PA.

You need to pay a $70 filing fee to dissolve your PA LLC. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania accepts the Certificate of Dissolution online, by mail, or in person at this address.

Once all approvals have been obtained and tax accounts closed, you can officially dissolve your Pennsylvania LLC by filing a Certificate of Dissolution with the Pennsylvania Secretary of State.

If your operating agreement doesn’t specify how the LLC can be dissolved, apply Pennsylvania’s default rules. Dissolve your LLC with the consent of all LLC members.

Although not required by the state, resolving any outstanding tax and financial obligations is important before filing the Certificate of Dissolution.

Understanding Dissolution and Termination

What is the difference between dissolution and termination in PA?

Finalizing Disbandment

Many business owners get help to ensure full compliance when dissolving. We start by collecting LLC details and file the necessary paperwork.

Research state laws on ending businesses and identify unpaid taxes or lawsuits. File the $70 Articles of Dissolution by mail or in person.

After filing, notify relevant parties about the LLC’s ending. Access useful resources online.

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