The District of Columbia Statement of Abandonment of A Plan of Conversion of Domestic & Foreign Filing Entity is a document filed with the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DORA) when a business entity wishes to abandon a conversion plan. This document is generally needed when a business entity has previously filed a plan to convert a domestic or foreign entity to a new entity type, and the entity no longer wishes to pursue the conversion. Depending on the type of entity conversion, there are two types of District of Columbia Statement of Abandonment of A Plan of Conversion of Domestic & Foreign Filing Entity: 1. Statement of Abandonment of A Plan of Conversion of a Domestic Filing Entity: This document must be filed when a business entity has previously filed a plan to convert a domestic entity to a new entity type, and the entity no longer wishes to pursue the conversion. 2. Statement of Abandonment of A Plan of Conversion of a Foreign Filing Entity: This document must be filed when a business entity has previously filed a plan to convert a foreign entity to a new entity type, and the entity no longer wishes to pursue the conversion. The District of Columbia Statement of Abandonment of A Plan of Conversion of Domestic & Foreign Filing Entity must include information such as the name and address of the filing entity, the original conversion plan, and a statement that the entity no longer wishes to pursue the conversion. The filing entity must also include a signature from an authorized representative of the filing entity. Once the document is filed, the DORA will send a confirmation that the abandonment of the conversion plan has been accepted.