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hey there youtube so in this video i wanted to cover the irs form 966 this is the form for corporate dissolutions or liquidations so if you have a us corporation so this is a lets say a regular corporation for-profit corporation informed under state law or if you have an llc that filed an election to be taxed as a c-corp if you close down that entity you will need to file this form 966 within 30 days after you adopt a plan or resolution to close down the company so i want to run through the form the various elements and the things you need to include with it just to make sure youre doing this as correctly as possible so the top of the form is relatively straightforward right we have the name of the corporation uh here obviously ive got a company delaware company inc not a real business so dont use this uh the mailing address for the company the ein for the company and the type of return were filing right so this is a standard c corp return so 1120 if you have an s corporation th