I was wondering if a Form 966 is required with all dissolutions?
According to TTB, "a corporation must file Form 966 if it adopts a plan to dissolve the corporation or liquidate any of its stock".
The form also requires that a certified copy of the resolution or plan.
I have an S-Corp that has gone out of business. It's a small business and no one kept the corporate minute book much less adopted a 'plan' of any kind, at least nothing in writing anyway.
The fact that a certified copy of the plan is required tells me that maybe I'm mistaken and it's for corporations of a certain size.
How old is this form anyway? Seems to me I've never attached this thing in the past so either it's new or it's old & forgotten because I've filed many final year returns and never been contacted regarding its absence.
I have the final year return ready (sans the form 966) but I hestitate to send it in because I'm not sure whether or not that form is needed. If anyone can steer me in the right direction, I would sure appreciate it.
According to TTB, "a corporation must file Form 966 if it adopts a plan to dissolve the corporation or liquidate any of its stock".
The form also requires that a certified copy of the resolution or plan.
I have an S-Corp that has gone out of business. It's a small business and no one kept the corporate minute book much less adopted a 'plan' of any kind, at least nothing in writing anyway.
The fact that a certified copy of the plan is required tells me that maybe I'm mistaken and it's for corporations of a certain size.
How old is this form anyway? Seems to me I've never attached this thing in the past so either it's new or it's old & forgotten because I've filed many final year returns and never been contacted regarding its absence.
I have the final year return ready (sans the form 966) but I hestitate to send it in because I'm not sure whether or not that form is needed. If anyone can steer me in the right direction, I would sure appreciate it.
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