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This video tutorial covers IRS form 966 for corporate dissolutions or liquidations. If you have a US corporation or LLC taxed as a c-corp, you must file this form within 30 days of adopting a plan to close the company. The form includes the name, mailing address, EIN, and type of return (e.g., 1120 for a c-corp). Filing correctly is essential.