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Author: Jay R. McDaniel
Date: July 30, 2026

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201-896-7042 jmcdaniel@sh-law.com
A company is dissolved; legally, it ceases to exist. Accordingly, dissolution results in significant legal and financial consequences. It is a process that must be properly managed to avoid continuing liability.
Corporate dissolution is the legal process of formally closing a corporation, paying its debts and distributing the remaining assets. Most dissolutions are voluntary, meaning that the company initiates the process. However, dissolutions can also occur involuntarily. For instance, an administrative dissolution may be imposed by regulators for noncompliance with tax or annual report filing obligations.
In a voluntary dissolution, a company’s bylaws and operating agreement will typically outline how to voluntarily dissolve the company, addressing issues such as the number of owner votes required to dissolve, the wind-up process, and preferences for asset distribution. State laws fill in the blanks when necessary.
Dissolving a corporation is a complex, multi-step process. If not executed properly, the corporation and its owners could face financial liability even after ceasing operations.
Below are some key financial consequences of dissolving a corporation:
After a company is dissolved, it is no longer considered an active entity, eliminating the need to file and pay annual tax returns, prepare annual reports, maintain a registered agent, and manage other compliance tasks. Below are several other key legal consequences of dissolution:
When a company is dissolved, it is imperative to take all necessary steps to close the business and formally resolve all outstanding liabilities. At Scarinci Hollenbeck, we work with business owners to make the process as seamless as possible so that you can move on to the next phase of your life. Our experienced business dissolution lawyers have decades of experience serving as trusted advisors to corporations, LLCs, and partnerships of all sizes. From negotiating a dissolution agreement to filing the final paperwork, we can guide you through the process while also safeguarding your best interests every step of the way.
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