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Nevada LLC in revoked status...best course of action
I set up a Nevada LLC back in November of 2013 through LegalZoom but neglected it, so now it is in revoked status being that I did not file my Annual List and State Business License forms. I know, bad form.
LegalZoom, acting as my registered agent, informed me that they could file the necessary docs for a $239 fee plus $300 Nevada reinstatement fees plus another $1,000 for the Annual List and State Business License.
Bottom line, should I pay the $1539 to reinstate the LLC (I actually intend to use it this year) or just dissolve the LLC and start a new one?