Florida Articles of Dissolution
Official Form Code: CR4E001 | Module: Dissolution
Purpose of Dissolution Filings
Official Florida Articles of Dissolution for Limited Liability Companies. Filed with the Division of Corporations (Sunbiz) to formally terminate the existence of a Florida LLC and eliminate ongoing franchise tax obligations.
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Mandatory Compliance Roadmap
Florida LLC Dissolution Guide
To dissolve a Florida LLC, you must file Articles of Dissolution with the Florida Division of Corporations. Once accepted, the LLC's legal existence is terminated.
Required Steps
- Adopt a formal resolution authorizing dissolution (majority vote of members).
- Settle all outstanding liabilities, debts, and tax obligations.
- File Articles of Dissolution (Form CR4E001) with Sunbiz online or by mail.
- Notify the IRS of the dissolution by filing a final federal tax return marked "Final".
Post-Filing
After approval, ensure all state and local business accounts, permits, and licenses are formally closed to prevent further liability accumulation.
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What happens if I do nothing?
The state will assess late fees and back-taxes. Even inactive companies accumulate mandatory franchise fees until the official dissolution form is accepted.
Submission Execution
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