Utah Checklist - Sale of a Business

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The sale of any ongoing business, even a sole proprietorship, can be a complicated transaction. The buyer and seller (and their attorneys) must consider the law of contracts, taxation, real estate, corporations, securities, and antitrust in many situations. Depending on the nature of the business sold, statutes and regulations concerning the issuance and transfer of permits, licenses, and/or franchises should be consulted. If a license or franchise is important to the business, the buyer generally would want to make the sales agreement contingent on such approval. Sometimes, the buyer will assume certain debts, liabilities, or obligations of the seller. In such a sale, it is vital that the buyer know exactly what debts he/she is assuming.
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To withdraw or cancel your Foreign Corporation in Utah, you must provide the completed Application for Withdrawal form, along with a Tax Clearance Certificate from the Utah State Tax Commission, to the Division of Corporations & Commercial Codes by mail, fax or in person.

Yes--in fact, an LLC can own numerous LLCs in a structure as a holding company or a series LLC. The owner LLC is called the master entity, and the LLCs it owns are called LLC cells. The establishment of a limited liability company is governed at the state level, and only some states offer the holding company structure.

How to Start a Business in UtahChoose a Business Idea.Decide on a Legal Structure.Choose a Name.Create Your Business Entity.Licenses and Permits.Pick a Business Location and Check Zoning Regulations.Review Your Tax Registration and Reporting Requirements.Obtain Insurance.More items...

Using the One Stop registration, you'll pay filing fees for the Utah Department of Commerce and the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code, in addition to other agencies that may regulate your business. The fees typically range from $22.00 to $52.00 and can be paid with a credit card.

You can not amend or merge a DBA, however, you can amend or merge the business entity that owns the DBA. If you wish to convert the DBA to another entity type, you would need to create Articles/Statement of Conversion and file that along with the application or articles for the new entity type.

To make amendments to your Utah Corporation, you must provide the completed Articles of Amendment to Articles of Incorporation (Profit) form, with the processing fee, to the Division of Corporations & Commercial Code by mail, fax or in person. If faxing your amendments, include the Fax Cover Letter.

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All businesses in Utah are required by law to register with the Utah Department of Commerce either as a "DBA" (Doing Business As), corporation, limited liability company or limited partnership. Businesses are also required to obtain a business license from the city or county in which they are located.

To make amendments to your Limited Liability Company in Utah, you must provide the completed Articles of Amendment to Articles of Organization form, with the non-refundable processing fee, to the Division of Corporations & Commercial Code by mail, fax or in person.

Close your businessDecide to close. Sole proprietors can decide on their own, but any type of partnership requires the co-owners to agree.File dissolution documents.Cancel registrations, permits, licenses, and business names.Comply with employment and labor laws.Resolve financial obligations.Maintain records.

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