Nope, NOT dissolved. FL SoS is hardcore about fil
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FL SoS is hardcore about filing annual reports; hence, the term ADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT . If Ed Salmon doesn't file, coughing up the $400 late fee, then it's time for some questions. Will email him. Also, check FL when the site is live during the day.
https://efile.sunbiz.org/sbs_ar_instr.html
What happens if I don’t file the annual report? Failure to file an annual report by the 3rd Friday of September will result in the administrative dissolution or revocation of the business entity on our records at the close of business on the 4th Friday of September. Administratively dissolved or revoked entities may be reinstated by submitting the appropriate reinstatement application and the appropriate fees due this office at the time the entity applies for reinstatement. Names of administratively dissolved or revoked business entities are made available to other parties after one calendar year.
Do I still need to file an annual report if the business entity has closed? Do not file the annual report unless you wish to keep the business entity active on our records. (Note: The $400 late fee only applies to those business entities that wish to stay active on our records and fail to file their annual reports on or before May 1st.) You may click on the following link to dissolve or withdraw a Florida or Foreign Corporation or Limited Liability Company on our records utilizing our online filing system: https://efile.sunbiz.org/onlmenu.html. Or, if you prefer, you may file the dissolution or withdrawal by mail. Please click on the following link to download the appropriate form and instructions: http://www.sunbiz.org/downloads.html.