Can I cease a micro-entrepreneur activity or close a company with Leegal?
✅ In brief
Depending on available services, Leegal can help you understand closure steps, but the procedure depends on the type of business.
🧭 What you need to know
- A micro-entrepreneur activity may be subject to cessation of activity.
- A company generally requires a more regulated procedure, often with dissolution followed by liquidation.
- Closing does not only mean stopping the activity: declaration, tax, social security or accounting obligations may remain depending on the situation.
- You also need to distinguish a simple modification, dormancy, cessation of activity and final closure.
- Documents and procedures are not the same depending on whether it is a micro-entrepreneur activity, sole proprietorship or company.
🛠️ How Leegal supports you
- Once the business is created, several practical steps may remain to organize: documents, business account, invoicing, declaration obligations or insurance.
- Leegal can help you identify the next steps depending on available services and your situation.
- For modifications or closures, the type of business determines the formalities to expect.
🔎 Points to check
- Contact support to check whether the desired closure or cessation is covered.
- Distinguish cessation of activity from company closure.
- Check remaining tax, social security and accounting obligations.
- Prepare documents suited to the type of business.
- Obtaining the SIRET or Kbis does not end all entrepreneur obligations.
- Some modifications require a decision, document, publication or official filing.
📌 Key takeaway
After creation, keep your documents and quickly check the obligations specific to your activity.
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Updated on: 06/07/2026
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