What should I do if my business has ceased operations?

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If a business has ceased operations in North Dakota, it is important to properly address the situation to ensure that all legal requirements are met. First, the owner should consider formally dissolving the business entity. For corporations, this usually involves filing a certificate of dissolution with the North Dakota Secretary of State. For limited liability companies, a similar process is necessary. Next, the owner should settle any outstanding debts and obligations, including taxes. This may require an audit of finances and contacting creditors. Additionally, it is prudent to notify employees and clients about the closure, if applicable. Owners should also ensure that all permits, licenses, and registrations are canceled to avoid future legal complications. For specific guidance tailored to a unique situation, reviewing the relevant section of the North Dakota Secretary of State’s website can provide useful information and contact details for assistance.
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Answered Jul 30, 2025

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