Common Questions About Business Dissolution

Everything you need to know about dissolving your business with BeeFilings. Can't find your answer? Contact us directly.

What information do you need from me to start?+

You need your business name, state of formation, and entity type — that's it. Your dedicated specialist will guide you through the rest in just a few minutes.

Do you handle S-Corp or C-Corp dissolutions?+

Yes. BeeFilings dissolves all entity types — LLCs, S-Corps, C-Corps, Partnerships, LPs, and DBAs — across all 50 US states and Washington, D.C.

Is the $105 a flat rate for any business?+

Yes, $105 is a flat service fee for every dissolution, regardless of entity type or state. The only additional cost is the required state filing fee, which varies by state.

How long does the entire process take?+

BeeFilings prepares and submits your dissolution documents within 1 business day. State processing typically takes 1–4 weeks depending on the agency.

How will I know the status of my filing?+

Your dedicated specialist manages all tracking and provides status updates directly. Your approved dissolution documents are delivered to your secure online account.

My dissolution is filed. Am I done?+

You are done with the state filing. For full business closure, you should also deactivate your EIN with the IRS. BeeFilings provides a step-by-step guide or full handling service for this final step.

My business is registered in multiple states. Can you help?+

Yes, BeeFilings handles multi-state closures. Each foreign state withdrawal has its own process and fees. We review your registrations and provide a complete closure plan covering all states.

My business might not be in "good standing." Can you still help?+

Yes. BeeFilings identifies compliance issues such as missed annual reports or unpaid fees, then provides an actionable plan to resolve them. In most cases, we manage the entire restoration process on your behalf.

What happens to my business assets when I dissolve?+

All business assets must be distributed before or during dissolution. The process depends on your entity type (LLC, Corporation, etc.) and your operating agreement or bylaws.

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