Wisconsin Code § 180.1520

Withdrawal of foreign corporation
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(1) A
foreign corporation authorized to transact business in this state
may not withdraw from this state until it obtains a certificate of
withdrawal from the department.
(2) A foreign corporation authorized to transact business in
this state may apply for a certificate of withdrawal by delivering
an application to the department for filing. The application shall
include all of the following:
(a) The name of the foreign corporation and the name of the
state or country under whose law it is incorporated.
(b) A statement that it is not transacting business in this state
and that it surrenders its authority to transact business in this
state.
(c) A statement whether it revokes the authority of its registered agent to accept service on its behalf and, in any event, that it
consents to service of process under s. 180.1510 (3) and (4) in
any civil, criminal, administrative or investigatory proceeding
based on a cause of action arising while it was authorized to
transact business in this state.
(d) The mailing address of its principal office, if different
from that shown on its most recent annual report.
(e) A commitment to notify the department in the future of
any change in the mailing address of its principal office.
(f) The highest proportion of its capital which is or was represented in this state by its property located and business transacted
in this state at any time since its last fee payment on its capital
representation. The proportion of capital employed in this state
shall be computed as provided under s. 180.1622 (1) (i) except
that reference shall be to the current year rather than the preceding one. This paragraph does not apply to a qualified new business venture.

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