How Do You Dissolve a Texas Corporation?

Answer:
To dissolve a Texas corporation, it is necessary
to file an Articles of Dissolution with the Corporations Section of the Office of the Secretary of State. Information needed to complete the Articles of Dissolution includes: the name of the corporation, the manner in which the dissolution was adopted, and details regarding the number of shareholder votes for and against the decision (if applicable).


The form must also include the title, name, and address of each corporate offices as well as the name and address of each of the entity's directors. Information regarding provisions for wrapping up the business of the corporation, including disposition of liabilities and division of assets, must also be included.

Articles of dissolution forms for Texas corporations may be downloaded from http://www.sos.state.tx.us/corp/forms_option.shtml . They must be submitted to the Secretary of State's office in Austin, along with the mandatory filing fee and a copy of a certificate from the comptroller of public accounts asserting that the corporation's taxes have been paid and the entity is in good standing for dissolution.

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