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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 180 — Business corporations

180.0121 Forms.

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180.0121 Forms.
(a)The department shall prescribe and furnish on request forms for all of the following documents:
1. A foreign corporation’s application for a certificate of authority to transact business in this state under s. 180.1503 .
2. A foreign corporation’s application for a certificate of withdrawal under s. 180.1520 .
3. A domestic corporation’s or foreign corporation’s annual report under s. 180.1622 and a service corporation’s annual report under s. 180.1921 .
4. An application for articles of conversion under s. 180.1161
(5).
(b)The forms prescribed by the department under par.
(a)1. , 2. and 3. shall require disclosure of only the information required under ss. 180.1503 , 180.1520 , 180.1622 and 180.1921 , respectively.
(c)Use of a form prescribed under par.
(a)is mandatory.
(2)The department may prescribe and furnish on request forms for other documents required or permitted to be filed by this chapter, but use of these forms is not mandatory.
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