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These terms are often used interchangeably, but have distinct legal meanings. Dissolution is the winding up of the affairs of the entity in advance of the termination of the entity. Termination of the entity occurs when the entity ceases to legally exist.
The Certificate of Dissolution puts all on notice that the LLC has elected to wind up the business of the LLC and is in the process of paying liabilities and distributing assets. In order to terminate the LLC, the LLC also must file a Certificate of Cancellation (Form LLC-4/7).
For an uncontested California LLC dissolution of a domestic LLC, where all LLC members agree to the LLC dissolution, the LLC is in good standing with the California Secretary of State, and all creditors have been or will be paid, the legal fee is generally $495 to dissolve and cancel a California limited liability
A common reason for dissolution is the completion of business purposesuch as the sale of real property or receipt of all anticipated tax benefits. Another is the death of one or more key members.
Complete and file the Articles of Dissolution with the Department of State. The completed Articles of Dissolution, together with the statutory fee of $60, should be forwarded to: New York Department of State, Division of Corporations, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12231.
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Related Q&A to Limited Liability Company Dissolution Form

Once terminated, you can no longer reinstate. Youll need to start over and form a new California LLC.
While both words are concerned with the end of a business partnership, dissolution refers to the process itself, and usually to the departure (or death) of one or more individuals from the entity, while termination refers to the cessation of all operations, including the disposal of all assets.
Dissociation occurs when any partner ceases to be involved in the business of the firm, and dissolution happens when RUPA requires the partnership to wind up and terminate; dissociation does not necessarily cause dissolution.

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