Reinstatement in South Carolina
How much time do I have to reinstate my company in South Carolina?
In South Carolina you can reinstate your corporation at any time, but LLC only within two (2) years of dissolution. After two years, you would have to file as a new LLC.
What needs to be done to reinstate a company in South Carolina?
To reinstate your South Carolina corporation you need to file Application for Reinstatement of a Corporation Dissolved by Administrative Action along with Tax Compliance Certificate from the South Carolina Department of Revenue with South Carolina Secretary of State, and pay any fees, missing annual reports and penalties.
To reinstate your South Carolina LLC you need to file Application for Reinstatement by a Limited Liability Company dissolved by Administrative Action along with Certificate of Tax Compliance from the South Carolina Department of Revenue with South Carolina Secretary of State, and pay any fees and penalties.
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Our company provides full service in assisting with entity reinstatement in South Carolina. We will handle all the steps of reinstatement from researching current outstanding past due fees and fines, to preparing the necessary documents, filing with the South Carolina Secretary of State, and making sure the filing is successful.
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