Illinois merger form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Illinois merger form in our platform's editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the organizations proposing to merge in the designated fields. Ensure you include the domestic state or jurisdiction and the date of organization for each entity.
  3. Attach a copy of the approved plan that includes the name and form of each constituent organization along with the surviving organization.
  4. Fill in the name of the surviving entity, its file number (if applicable), and jurisdiction in section three.
  5. Indicate whether the surviving organization is a limited liability company created by this merger or another type, and attach any necessary organizational documents.
  6. Select an effective date for the merger from the options provided, ensuring clarity on when it will take effect.
  7. If applicable, provide street and mailing addresses for service of process if the surviving organization is foreign.
  8. Finally, ensure all signatures are collected as required, affirming that these Articles of Merger are true and complete before submitting your document.

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(c) The plan of merger or consolidation shall set forth, in addition to all matters required by Section 111.05 of this Act, the manner and basis of converting shares of each merging or consolidating domestic or foreign corporation for profit into membership or other interests of the surviving domestic corporation, or
(a) Any one or more domestic corporations may merge with or into one or more limited liability entities of this State, any other state or states of the United States, or the District of Columbia, if the laws of the other state or states or the District of Columbia permit the merger.
All establishments are required to submit an annual renewal application with the applicable licensure fee.
To dissolve/terminate your domestic LLC in Illinois, you must submit the completed form LLC-35-15, Statement of Termination in duplicate to the Illinois Secretary of State by mail or in person along with the filing fee.
The following are a few taxation requirements and ongoing fees for Illinois LLCs: Annual report. Illinois requires LLCs to file an annual report during the 60-day period before the first day of the anniversary month of the incorporation date. State taxes.

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Also known as articles of merger. A certificate evidencing the merger of two or more entities into one entity.
The LLC-35.15 form is a document used to officially terminate a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in Illinois. By submitting this form, you are notifying the state authorities that your LLC has completed its business operations and is no longer active.

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