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Our public charity is not incorporated, but is an unincoporated association, partnership, limited liability company or other entity. What do we have to do to dissolve?

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Our public charity is not incorporated, but is an unincoporated association, partnership, limited liability company or other entity. What do we have to do to dissolve?

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If a public charity that is an unincorporated association, partnership, limited liability company, or other entity that is not a corporation was required to provide annual reports to the Division, it must file a Form PC-F. If the entity provides for self-termination in its bylaws or other governing documents, it may be appropriate for it to do so. However, in the event significant assets need to be transferred to another organization, court approval may be required. If you have any questions about these entities, please contact the Division 617-727-2200, x2101.

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