Closing Foreign Owned Llc
Summary
To close a foreign-owned llc in wyoming, confirm administrative dissolution, ensure no business activity, file necessary federal forms, notify the irs of final return, and request ein closure. No formal dissolution act is needed if dissolved by the state. Consult a cpa for specialized advice.Full Conversation
I dont have act of disulution cause state disolve it for not filling anaual report
It sounds like you're inquiring about the next steps after your LLC was administratively dissolved by the State of Wyoming. Here's what you should consider:
- Administrative Dissolution: This typically occurs when an LLC fails to file required annual reports. Because your LLC has been dissolved for this reason, you might not have a formal "act of dissolution."
- IRS Notification: You've already noted that you've filed the necessary forms (Federal Form * and Form *) and have notified the IRS about the dissolution.
- Administrative Dissolution: This typically occurs when an LLC fails to file required annual reports. Because your LLC has been dissolved for this reason, you might not have a formal "act of dissolution."
- IRS Notification: You've already noted that you've filed the necessary forms (Federal Form * and Form *) and have notified the IRS about the dissolution.
Steps to Complete the Process:
*. Send a Final Letter to IRS: Confirm that the entity has been dissolved and request the EIN to be closed. Include copies of your final Form * and Form *.
*. Keep Records: Ensure you keep copies of all filings and communications for your records.
If you need to be connected to local lawyers or require further assistance with the process, just let me know.
*. Send a Final Letter to IRS: Confirm that the entity has been dissolved and request the EIN to be closed. Include copies of your final Form * and Form *.
*. Keep Records: Ensure you keep copies of all filings and communications for your records.
If you need to be connected to local lawyers or require further assistance with the process, just let me know.
do you have some cpa that is specified in foreigned owned llc in wyoming?
It sounds like you're looking for a CPA who specializes in foreign-owned LLCs in Wyoming. While I can't directly provide you with specific CPA contact information, I recommend reaching out to professional organizations or searching online directories for CPAs with this specialization. Here are a few steps you can take:
- Contact the Wyoming Society of Certified Public Accountants.
- Search for CPAs on professional directories such as AICPA (American Institute of CPAs).
- Look for reviews and recommendations online for CPAs who have experience with foreign-owned LLCs in Wyoming.
If you need any more specific legal information or assistance, feel free to ask!
- Contact the Wyoming Society of Certified Public Accountants.
- Search for CPAs on professional directories such as AICPA (American Institute of CPAs).
- Look for reviews and recommendations online for CPAs who have experience with foreign-owned LLCs in Wyoming.
If you need any more specific legal information or assistance, feel free to ask!
I need fast solution its less then 24h
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It seems like you're in a time-sensitive situation. Since the dissolution has already been administratively processed by the state, ensure that:
- You send the final letter to the IRS.
- Include copies of final Form * and Form *.
- Request the closure of the EIN.
If you need immediate CPA assistance, it's best to look for nearby CPA firms with expertise in foreign-owned LLCs.
Would you like more specific legal steps or information?
It seems like you're in a time-sensitive situation. Since the dissolution has already been administratively processed by the state, ensure that:
- You send the final letter to the IRS.
- Include copies of final Form * and Form *.
- Request the closure of the EIN.
If you need immediate CPA assistance, it's best to look for nearby CPA firms with expertise in foreign-owned LLCs.
Would you like more specific legal steps or information?
yes can i close this legally like this
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Yes, you can close the foreign-owned LLC legally as you described. Here’s a concise summary of the steps:
- Confirm the administrative dissolution by the State of Wyoming.
- Ensure no business activity, financial transactions, or income generation.
- File Federal Form * and Form * for each applicable year.
- Notify the IRS that * filing is the final federal return.
- Request the IRS to update its records to reflect the dissolution and close the EIN.
Make sure to send all necessary documentation to the IRS.
Would you like more specific legal steps or information?
Yes, you can close the foreign-owned LLC legally as you described. Here’s a concise summary of the steps:
- Confirm the administrative dissolution by the State of Wyoming.
- Ensure no business activity, financial transactions, or income generation.
- File Federal Form * and Form * for each applicable year.
- Notify the IRS that * filing is the final federal return.
- Request the IRS to update its records to reflect the dissolution and close the EIN.
Make sure to send all necessary documentation to the IRS.
Would you like more specific legal steps or information?
But i dont have disolution normally as it was disolved by the state
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Since your LLC was administratively dissolved by the state, you can proceed without a formal act of dissolution. Ensure that you:
- Notify the IRS about the dissolution.
- Provide copies of filed forms (Federal Form * and Form *).
- Request the closure of the EIN.
Would you like more specific legal steps or information?
Since your LLC was administratively dissolved by the state, you can proceed without a formal act of dissolution. Ensure that you:
- Notify the IRS about the dissolution.
- Provide copies of filed forms (Federal Form * and Form *).
- Request the closure of the EIN.
Would you like more specific legal steps or information?
Is this for sure good way to go?
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Yes, your approach is generally valid. Since the state administratively dissolved your LLC, notifying the IRS about the dissolution and requesting the closure of the EIN is the correct step. Ensure you include all relevant documentation (Forms * and *). If you need further assistance, it might be helpful to consult a CPA familiar with foreign-owned LLCs.
Yes, your approach is generally valid. Since the state administratively dissolved your LLC, notifying the IRS about the dissolution and requesting the closure of the EIN is the correct step. Ensure you include all relevant documentation (Forms * and *). If you need further assistance, it might be helpful to consult a CPA familiar with foreign-owned LLCs.