In North Carolina, when an entity enters "Admin. Dissolved" status, it has progressed through the administrative dissolution process "without filing the required filings and a Certificate of Administrative Dissolution was issued".
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Within the Commonwealth of Virginia, two distinct, yet often conflated, business statuses — 'Pending Inactive' and 'Inactive' — carry profoundly different implications for risk and operational viability.
When the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) assigns a "Pending Inactive" status to a business entity, it's a clear signal that the business is on the precipice of losing its "Active" status. It indicates that the entity is in the process of becoming inactive.
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