Articles of Organization for a California LLC were filed 7 years ago with the Secretary of State's office, but no Agreement between the Members was ever established. No account was ever opened. Not a cent of income was ever made. The existence of the LLC was pretty much forgotten until recently because we received a tax bill -- with penalties.
The quote-Members-unquote want to put this away permanently by filing a Certificate of Dissolution and a Certificate of Cancellation. But our accountant says we'll then owe back taxes (plus penalties & interest) for the 7 years gone by! He believes we should just ignore all the notices and the LLC will just "disappear."
Question 1: If we file Dissolution & Cancellation certificates, will we really owe back taxes, penalties & interest?
Question 2: If we just do nothing, will this really "just go away" as the accountant says? How long will that be -- before we stop getting tax notices, for example.
Question 3: Any other suggestions out there?
The quote-Members-unquote want to put this away permanently by filing a Certificate of Dissolution and a Certificate of Cancellation. But our accountant says we'll then owe back taxes (plus penalties & interest) for the 7 years gone by! He believes we should just ignore all the notices and the LLC will just "disappear."
Question 1: If we file Dissolution & Cancellation certificates, will we really owe back taxes, penalties & interest?
Question 2: If we just do nothing, will this really "just go away" as the accountant says? How long will that be -- before we stop getting tax notices, for example.
Question 3: Any other suggestions out there?