How do you Dissolve a Kentucky Corporation?

Answer:
To dissolve a Kentucky corporation, it is necessary
to file an Articles of Dissolution with the Secretary of State’s office. The Articles of dissolution may be drawn up and filed once the dissolution has been authorized in accordance with state law and the entity’s Articles of Incorporation.


The document must specify the following information: the name of the corporation, the date on which the dissolution was authorized, the manner in which dissolution was approved, details regarding the number of votes for and against the action, and the effective date of dissolution. The Articles must also include a statement asserting that the number of votes cast in favor of dissolution was in fact sufficient to authorize the decision.

The original Articles of Dissolution, along with three copies, must be submitted, one of which will be sent to the Department of Revenue. Additional details regarding the statutory requirements for dissolving a corporation in the Commonwealth of Kentucky are available at http://lrc.ky.gov/KRS/271B14/CHAPTER.HTM .

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