WHY DOESNT THE INTERNET DISTINGUISH THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ARTICLES OF DISSOLUTION AND APPLICATION OF WITHDRAWAL?
It does. The names of the documents indicate the differences in their type. A domestic corporation dissolves (Articles of Dissolution). A foreign corporation withdraws its authority to transact business here (Application for Withdrawal). Customers frequently ask why the instructions for Articles of Dissolution/Application for Withdrawal read: “If dissolving by incorporator or director and signature is acknowledged, Publication and Revenue clearance is not required, nor is there a filing fee.” They want to know why they are rejected for not paying the dissolution fee from Form CF: 0032.Dissolution by incorporators or directors is applicable only to corporations that either:1) Have not issued shares or commenced business (profit).2) Have no members or members entitled to vote on the dissolution and have not commenced conducting affairs (nonprofit).If a corporation does not meet this criterion, then it must pay the filing fee and publish. The instruction sheet covers all forms of dissolut