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  2. Begin by filling in your name as the representative and the name of the business entity in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In section one, specify the date when you received the request for information. This is crucial for compliance with Arkansas Code Annotated § 18-44-108.
  4. For section two, list all parties that have supplied labor or materials. Ensure to include their names and amounts due in the provided spaces, making sure to be thorough and accurate.
  5. In section three, certify that the property owner has received a preliminary notice as required by §18-44-115. Fill in the date accordingly.
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Revocation refers to cases in which the Articles of Incorporation for a Corporation or Articles of Organization for an LLC are revoked by the Secretary of State. Another term for Revocation is Administrative Dissolution.
Depending on how fast the state processes business filings, it can generally take between a week to ten business days. In some states, once your intake information is received, the state agency often issues approval for the limited liability company within only three business days.
Call 1-888-233-0325 to request your documents.
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You can get an LLC in Arkansas in 2-3 business days if you file online (or 3-4 weeks if you file by mail). If you need your Arkansas LLC faster, you can file by mail and pay for expedited processing.
To dissolve your Arkansas LLC, you submit the completed form Articles of Dissolution for Limited Liability Company to the Arkansas Secretary of State, Business and Commercial Services (BCS) by mail or in person. You cannot file articles of dissolution online. Make checks payable to Arkansas Secretary of State.
How much does it cost to form an LLC in Arkansas? The Arkansas Secretary of State charges a $45 fee to file the Articles of Organization online and $50 if filed by mail. You can reserve your LLC name with the Arkansas SOS for $25 if filed by mail or $22.50 if filed online.
If you dont pay your Arkansas Franchise Tax for three years, your LLC will enter revoked status.
One way to avoid paying franchise tax is to operate as a sole proprietorship or general partnershipbut you would have to sacrifice the liability protection that LLCs and corporations enjoy. Some charities and nonprofits qualify for an California Franchise Tax Exemption.

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