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Code · Illinois · Chapter 805 — BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS · Act 315

Sec. 32. Each year, within 6 months after the end of the association's fiscal year, each association organized or qualified to do business within this State under this A.

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Sec. 32. Each year, within 6 months after the end of the association's fiscal year, each association organized or qualified to do business within this State under this Act shall file an annual report with the Director of Agriculture as required in Section 21 of this Act, and pay the fees hereinafter required; provided that an association organized or qualified to do business in this State under this Act shall not be required to file a balance sheet or income statement with its annual report until the association has completed one full fiscal year.
Each association organized hereunder or qualified to do business within this State shall pay an annual fee of ten dollars ($10.00) only, to the Department of Agriculture, in lieu of all franchise or license or corporation taxes or charges upon reserves held by it for members, and in case of failure, neglect or refusal of any such association to either file the annual report or pay the fee as required by this Act, it shall be certified by the Director of Agriculture to the Secretary of State 9 months after the end of the association's fiscal year for dissolution in the same manner as is required under the provisions of the general corporation laws of this State, and the Secretary of State shall proceed in like manner to dissolve such association or oust it from doing business within the State as is required under the general corporation laws of this State.
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