WHERE TO:
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HOW-TO:
According to small business trends, there are two ways to handle moving your corporation from one state to another. The approach that is right for you will depend on:
Approach #1: Your move is permanent and you have no plans to continue business in your old state.
Dissolve your corporation in the old state, start it in the new state.
Approach #2: Your move is temporary or you are planning on continuing business in your old state. (This would also be the approach to take if you’re not moving, but just plan on conducting business in another state.)
File a Foreign Qualification in the new state.
Remember that specifics may vary by state – plan to double check your state’s rules for legally moving a corporation. Filing upfront is much more simple and affordable than having to deal with the consequences of doing it improperly, so make sure you do it right the first time!
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