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  2. Limited liability company - Wikipedia

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    An anonymous limited liability company is an LLC for which ownership information is not made publicly available by the state. [45] [46] Anonymity is possible in states that do not require the public disclosure of legal ownership of an LLC, or where an LLC's identified legal owners are another anonymous company. [46]

  3. How to dissolve an LLC

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    To officially dissolve a Florida limited liability company, complete the articles of dissolution online with Florida's Division of Corporations. There is a $25 filing fee. There is a $25 filing fee.

  4. NY greenlights law to unveil owners of LLCs, but blocks ... - AOL

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    The new NY law will make it easier for authorities to hold accountable owners of LLCs, business entities that were previously cloaked in anonymity. NY greenlights law to unveil owners of LLCs, but ...

  5. Limited liability - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] A shareholder in a corporation or limited liability company is not personally liable for any of the debts of the company, other than for the amount already invested in the company and for any unpaid amount on the shares in the company, if any—except under special and rare circumstances that permit "piercing the corporate veil."

  6. Yankee Global Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Yankee Global Enterprises, LLC, formerly YankeeNets, LLC, is an American limited liability company (LLC) which owns the New York Yankees baseball team, along with a plurality stake in YES Network and a 20% and 10% stake in New York City FC and AC Milan soccer clubs, respectively.

  7. Florida community outraged after golf course was quietly sold ...

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    Now, the new owners, a company called Tarpon Woods Properties LLC, are still getting a property tax exemption even though it’s no longer owned by a non-profit organization, Twitty said.