Iowa Articles of Dissolution [490.1403] are documents filed with the Iowa Secretary of State to legally dissolve a corporation in the state of Iowa. This document must be signed by all the shareholders of the corporation and filed along with the applicable filing fee. Once filed, the corporation will no longer exist and the shareholders will no longer be liable for the corporation's debts or other obligations. There are three types of Iowa Articles of Dissolution [490.1403]: voluntary dissolution, involuntary dissolution, and administrative dissolution. A voluntary dissolution is initiated by the corporation's shareholders and is intended to dissolve the corporation in a peaceful and orderly manner, while an involuntary dissolution is initiated by a court order due to the corporation's failure to comply with state regulations. An administrative dissolution is a dissolution initiated by the Iowa Secretary of State due to the corporation's failure to comply with certain filing requirements.
Iowa Articles of Dissolution [490.1403] are documents filed with the Iowa Secretary of State to legally dissolve a corporation in the state of Iowa. This document must be signed by all the shareholders of the corporation and filed along with the applicable filing fee. Once filed, the corporation will no longer exist and the shareholders will no longer be liable for the corporation's debts or other obligations. There are three types of Iowa Articles of Dissolution [490.1403]: voluntary dissolution, involuntary dissolution, and administrative dissolution. A voluntary dissolution is initiated by the corporation's shareholders and is intended to dissolve the corporation in a peaceful and orderly manner, while an involuntary dissolution is initiated by a court order due to the corporation's failure to comply with state regulations. An administrative dissolution is a dissolution initiated by the Iowa Secretary of State due to the corporation's failure to comply with certain filing requirements.