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I am converting a Wisconsin LLC to a Wisconsin corporation. How may I coordinate the filing of the Certificate of Conversion with the filing of the new articles of incorporation?

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I am converting a Wisconsin LLC to a Wisconsin corporation. How may I coordinate the filing of the Certificate of Conversion with the filing of the new articles of incorporation?

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No coordination is necessary, because the new articles of incorporation are an integral part of the Certificate of Conversion. The new articles of incorporation appear as an exhibit to the Plan of Conversion, and should not be submitted as a separate document. The $150 filing fee for the Certificate of Conversion covers all elements of the transaction.

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