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If an out-of-state (foreign) charitable corporation stops doing business in Massachusetts, when can it stop filing “Form PC” with the Division?

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If an out-of-state (foreign) charitable corporation stops doing business in Massachusetts, when can it stop filing “Form PC” with the Division?

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When the charity stops doing business in Massachusetts, it should notify the Division in writing of its date of withdrawal. The charity will have to file a final “Form PC” to account for activity through that withdrawal date. If the charity wishes to begin soliciting funds or engaging in charitable work in the Commonwealth at any point in the future, it should contact the Division first to discuss re-activation procedures.

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