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Do I have to file and pay for the current year if I don’t file the termination documents with the Secretary of State by January 15th of the current year?

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Do I have to file and pay for the current year if I don’t file the termination documents with the Secretary of State by January 15th of the current year?

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No. However, by filing the termination documents by the 15th of January, it ensures that you will not incur any future minimum franchise or annual tax. In addition, your final franchise or annual tax return for the preceding taxable year must be filed timely, including extension.

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