Entity transactions forms and fees

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How to file

You can submit most business filings online using your Business.CT.gov account. This method provides:

  • Faster processing and fewer rejections
  • Option to save your progress and submit forms later on
  • Access to your past filing history and reminders of upcoming filings

To file online, select your form from the list below. Our filing system will guide you through the process. Please note, you must be logged in or create your Business.CT.gov account to file online. Expedited service is only available online. 

Refer to the Connecticut General Statutes page for more information.

Entity Transactions XXI

Merger  $60
Conversions
If entity if converting into CT entity, add the formation document fee as follow:
Domestic stock corporation - up to 20,000 shares; formation document or organic document fee. $250
Limited Liability Company - formation document or organic document fee. $120
Limited Liability Partnership - formation document or organic document fee. $120
Domestications
If entity is domesticating into CT, add the formation document fee as follows:
Domestic Stock Corporation - up to 20,000 shares - formation document or organic document fee. $250
Limited Liability Company - formation document or organic document fee. $120
Limited Liability Partnership - formation document or organic document fee. $120

 

Don't have a Business.CT.gov account?

Please note, if you don't have a Business.CT.gov account, you will be prompted to create one when you file online. Follow the prompts then, or learn how to create your account today.

Submit a paper filing instead

If your filing is not available online, or if you prefer to download and submit a paper filing, you can find all Paper Filings here. Please note, expedited service is not available for paper forms submitted by mail.

Questions or concerns?

If you need forms for other business entities, please visit our general Forms and Fees page.

If you have other questions, please submit a ticket here to get help. This information is provided by the Office of the Secretary of the State, Business Services Division.

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