• Wade_Rogers_Forum_Moderator

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    January 10, 2024 at 3:03 pm

    Hi Gwen…you’re right, there doesn’t appear to be anything I can easily get my hands on either. I have been through a closure in years past and these are the items that come to mind, though I’m sure there are more that others may name: legal fees to dissolve the corporation and settle any other claims, preparation fees for the final Form 990, return of unspent grant funds, settlement of lease liabilities (office space, copiers, etc), storage fees for documents to be retained, any software subscriptions (e.g. accounting software) that may need to be maintained during the wind-down, bookkeeping fees during the wind-down.

    Hope this remains hypothetical for you!

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