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How to Shut Down a Business in Georgia

Complete guide to dissolving your business entity with the Georgia Secretary of State, Corporations Division.

Quick Answer

To dissolve a business in Georgia, file Certificate of Termination with the Georgia Secretary of State, Corporations Division. The LLC filing fee is $— and corporation fee is $—. Georgia does not require tax clearance before filing. Standard processing takes 3-5 business days.

Quick Facts

Filing Agency Georgia Secretary of State, Corporations Division
Website https://sos.ga.gov
LLC Dissolution Fee $—
Corporation Dissolution Fee $—
Tax Clearance Required No
Processing Time 3-5 business days
Online Filing Yes
Phone (404) 656-2817

LLC Dissolution in Georgia

Form
Certificate of Termination
Fee
$0
Online
Yes
Processing
3-5 business days
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Steps to Dissolve an LLC

  1. 1 Vote to dissolve per operating agreement or majority of members
  2. 2 Wind up business affairs and settle debts
  3. 3 File Certificate of Termination (Form CD 415) online through eCorp portal
  4. 4 No filing fee for online filing ($10 service charge for paper filing)
  5. 5 File final state tax returns with Georgia Department of Revenue

Corporation Dissolution in Georgia

Form
Notice of Intent to Dissolve / Articles of Dissolution
Fee
$0
Online
Yes
Processing
3-5 business days
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Steps to Dissolve a Corporation

  1. 1 Board of directors adopts resolution recommending dissolution
  2. 2 Shareholders approve dissolution by majority vote
  3. 3 File Notice of Intent to Dissolve (Form CD 410) with Secretary of State
  4. 4 Wind up business affairs, notify creditors, and settle debts
  5. 5 File Articles of Dissolution (Form CD 411) with Secretary of State after winding up
  6. 6 No filing fee for online filing ($10 service charge for paper filing)
  7. 7 File final state tax returns with Georgia Department of Revenue

Tax Requirements

Tax Clearance Required
No
Final Return Required
Yes

Tax Agency: Georgia Department of Revenue

https://dor.georgia.gov

Phone: (877) 423-6711

File final Georgia corporate income tax return (Form 600 or 600S). Close all state tax accounts including sales tax and withholding accounts.

Additional Requirements

Publication Required: Yes

Corporations must publish notice of intent to dissolve in the legal organ of the county where the registered office is located, once a week for two consecutive weeks. $40 newspaper fee. LLCs are exempt from publication.

Creditor Notification: Must notify known creditors in writing; publish notice for unknown creditors
Employee Notification: Follow federal WARN Act if 100+ employees
Board/Member Approval: Majority vote of members (LLC) or shareholders (Corp) required
Winding Up Period: Reasonable time to wind up affairs after filing Notice of Intent to Dissolve
Registered Agent: Registered agent must be maintained until dissolution is complete

Contact Information

Agency: Georgia Secretary of State, Corporations Division

Address: 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SE, Suite 313 West Tower, Atlanta, GA 30334

Phone: (404) 656-2817

Website: https://sos.ga.gov

Online Portal: https://ecorp.sos.ga.gov

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This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Information is sourced from official state websites and was last verified in 2026. Always confirm current requirements directly with the Georgia Secretary of State, Corporations Division. Consult an attorney for advice specific to your situation.