Nonprofit Dissolution Documents Checklist - Free Editor
Nonprofit Dissolution Documents Checklist
1. Board Actions
- ☐ Board resolution approving intent to dissolve, citing statutory authority.
- ☐ Minutes documenting board discussion and vote.
- ☐ Plan of dissolution outlining distribution of assets, payment of liabilities, and timeline.
2. Member Approval (if applicable)
- ☐ Membership meeting notice and proxy forms.
- ☐ Minutes or written consent documenting member approval.
3. Regulatory Filings
- ☐ Articles of Dissolution filed with Secretary of State, including required fees.
- ☐ IRS Form 990 (final return) marked "Final" and Form 990 Schedule N.
- ☐ IRS Form 990-T (if applicable) and state corporate/charitable returns marked "Final."
- ☐ Notice to state Attorney General/charities bureau with required documentation (plan of dissolution, financial statements).
- ☐ Cancellation of business licenses, permits, and registrations.
4. Asset Distribution Documentation
- ☐ Inventory of assets and liabilities.
- ☐ Proof of payment of debts and obligations (loan payoffs, vendor releases).
- ☐ Agreements transferring assets to qualified 501(c)(3) organizations (include letters of receipt and acknowledgments).
- ☐ Assignment of intellectual property, donor-restricted funds, grant novations.
5. Notifications
- ☐ Notify donors, grantors, and stakeholders of dissolution plan and disposition of restricted funds.
- ☐ Notice to employees regarding termination, final pay, benefits continuation (COBRA), unemployment.
- ☐ Notification to landlords, service providers, insurers.
6. Records Retention
- ☐ Determine storage location for corporate records per legal requirements.
- ☐ Provide contact information for custodian of records.
7. Final Operations Wrap-Up
- ☐ Close bank accounts after checks clear; document final balances.
- ☐ Cancel insurance policies after coverage no longer needed.
- ☐ Terminate vendor contracts and online accounts.
8. Post-Dissolution Compliance
- ☐ Receive confirmation of dissolution from Secretary of State and Attorney General.
- ☐ File final employment tax returns (Form 941, state payroll, W-2s).
- ☐ Maintain documentation for statutory retention period.
Ensure dissolution complies with state nonprofit law, IRS requirements, and donor restrictions. Consult legal counsel for complex asset transfers or liabilities.
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