Dissolving a company in Tunisia is a legal process that ends the legal existence of the business. It can be decided voluntarily by partners or imposed by circumstances.
The first step is the dissolution decision, which must be made at an extraordinary general assembly. This decision must be recorded in minutes and published in the Official Journal (JORT).
After the dissolution decision, a liquidator is appointed. The liquidator is responsible for realizing assets, paying debts, and distributing the balance among partners.
The liquidation phase can last several months. The liquidator must prepare a liquidation balance sheet and convene a general assembly to approve the liquidation accounts.
Once the liquidation is completed and approved, the company must be deregistered from the Commercial Registry. This formality definitively ends the legal existence of the company.
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