I’m a nonresident looking to reinstate my U.S. LLC. What costs should I anticipate?

Answer by: Abdullah Al Naim
7 months ago
Reinstating a dissolved U.S. company as a nonresident involves various fees, which vary by state. These fees typically include:
Common Fees for Reinstatement
1. Filing Fees
- Required for submitting reinstatement documents with the Secretary of State.
- Fees depend on the state and business type (LLC, Corporation, etc.).
2. Penalties
- Late fees for missed filings, unpaid franchise taxes, or failure to submit annual reports.
- Some states charge additional reinstatement penalties based on how long the business has been dissolved.
3. Outstanding Taxes
- Any unpaid state taxes or franchise fees must be settled before reinstatement.
- Some states require a tax clearance certificate from the Department of Revenue before approving reinstatement.
How to Determine the Exact Fees for Your Business?
Fees vary by state, so it\’s best to consult the Secretary of State’s website for the most up-to-date cost estimates.
If you need assistance navigating state-specific reinstatement requirements, working with a professional service can help streamline the process.
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