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Closing a Business


   

There are typical actions that are taken when closing a business. You must file an annual tax return for the year you go out of business. If you have employees, you must file the final employment tax returns, in addition to making final federal tax deposits of these taxes.

The annual tax return for a partnership, corporation, S corporation, limited liability company or trust includes check boxes near the top front page just below the entity information. For the tax year in which your business ceases to exist, check the box that indicates this tax return is a final return. If there are Schedule K-1s, repeat the same procedure on the Schedule K-1.

You will also need to file returns to report disposing of business property, reporting the exchange of like-kind property, and/or changing the form of your business. If you do not have a pre-printed envelope in which to send your taxes, refer to Where To File for a list of addresses.

Below is a list of typical actions to take when closing a business, depending on your type of business structure:

  1. Make final federal tax deposits

  2. File final quarterly or annual employment tax form.

  3. Issue final wage and withholding information to employees

  4. Report information from W-2s issued.

  5. File final tip income and allocated tips information return.

  6. Report capital gains or losses.

  7. Report partner's/shareholder's shares.

  8. File final employee pension/benefit plan.

  9. Issue payment information to sub-contractors.

  10. Report information from 1099s issued.

  11. Report corporate dissolution or liquidation.

  12. Consider allowing S corporation election to terminate.

  13. Report business asset sales.

  14. Report the sale or exchange of property used in your trade or business.

State and Local Requirements
There may be requirements relating to state and local governments as well. You can use State Government Resources to link to the state and/or local government(s) that apply to your business.

Visit the Small Business Administration (SBA) Web site for a map to help you locate the relevant SBA resources closest to you.

Information courtesy of the Internal Revenue Service.

 

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