West Virginia Code § 31D-14-1403

Articles of dissolution
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(a) At any time after dissolution is authorized, the corporation may dissolve by delivering to
the Secretary of State for filing articles of dissolution setting forth:
(1) The name of the corporation;
(2) The date dissolution was authorized; and
(3) If dissolution was approved by the shareholders, a statement that the proposal to dissolve
was duly approved by the shareholders in the manner required by this chapter and by the
articles of incorporation.
(b) A corporation is dissolved upon the receipt by the corporation of a certificate of
dissolution from the Secretary of State. a
(c) The Secretary of State shall issue a certificate of dissolution to the corporation delivering
articles of dissolution upon receipt by the Secretary of State of a notice from the Tax
Commissioner and Bureau of Employment Programs to the effect that all taxes due from the
corporation under the provisions of chapter eleven of this code, including, but not limited to,
taxes withheld under the provisions of section seventy-one, article twenty-one of chapter
eleven of this code, all business and occupation taxes, motor carrier and transportation
privilege taxes, gasoline taxes, consumers sales taxes and any and all license franchise or
other excise taxes and corporate net income taxes, and employment security payments
levied or assessed against the corporation seeking to dissolve have been paid or that the
payment has been provided for, or until the Secretary of State received a notice from the Tax
Commissioner or Bureau of Employment Programs, as the case may be, stating that the
corporation in questi on is not subject to payment of any taxes or to the making of any
employment sVecurity payments or assessments.

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