When a foreign corporation that has obtained a certificate of authority no longer transacts business in Georgia, is there a filing to be made?
A foreign corporation that ceases its operations in Georgia should file an Application for Withdrawal pursuant to O.C.G.A. 14-2-1520 (profit) or 14-3-1520 (nonprofit). An Application for Withdrawal may be downloaded. The fee for withdrawal is $20 plus any annual registration payments that may be due.
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