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An annual report is a required state filing that keeps your business entity in good standing. It updates the state with your company's current information such as business addresses, ownership or management details, and registered agent information, and it confirms that your organization is still active. Requirements, due dates, and fees vary by state, and different states may use alternative names for this filing, including "Statement of Information," "Periodic Report," or "Annual Registration."
Important: Missing your annual report deadline can result in serious consequences, including penalties, late fees, loss of good standing status, and in some cases, involuntary dissolution of your business entity.
We prepare and submit your annual report quickly and accurately, ensuring your business meets state requirements and stays in good standing.
Our experienced team reviews your entity’s status and records with the state, identifies the specific information and fees required for your jurisdiction, and carefully prepares your filing to help minimize errors and ensure a smooth process.
Your business information is protected with strong security measures and handled with complete confidentiality throughout the annual report filing process.
Our compliance specialists are here to answer questions and guide you through the process.
Standard Clients - Automatic emails: 30 days and 5 days before the due date
Managed Report Service Clients - Compliance reps call and email: 30 days and 2 weeks before the due date
We handle annual report filings for LLCs, corporations, and other business entities in all 50 states and Washington, DC.
Share your company details and any updates needed so we can prepare your annual report according to your state's requirements.
Our team reviews your information and entity status, determines the statespecific requirements and fees, completes your annual report, and checks it for accuracy and compliance before submission.
We file your annual report with the appropriate state agency following the required procedures for your entity type, then send you confirmation and a copy for your records once the filing is processed.
State annual report requirements vary by jurisdiction. Annual report filing deadlines, fees, and specific requirements differ across states. Click on your state below to learn more about specific filing requirements.
| State | Corporation Due Date | LLC Due Date | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | Federal return due date | Federal return due date | Yearly |
| Alaska | January 2 | January 2 | Biennial (2 years) |
| Arizona | Anniversary date | Not required | Yearly |
| Arkansas | May 1 | May 1 | Yearly |
| California | 15th day of 4th month from formation date + Last day of anniversary month | 15th day of 4th month from formation date + Last day of anniversary month | Yearly/Biennial |
| Colorado | Last day of anniversary month | Last day of anniversary month | Yearly |
| Connecticut | Anniversary date | March 31 | Yearly |
| Delaware | March 1 | June 1 | Yearly |
| District of Columbia | April 1 | April 1 | Biennial (first year, then every 2 years) |
| Florida | May 1 | May 1 | Yearly |
| Georgia | April 1 | April 1 | Yearly |
| Hawaii | Last day of quarter containing anniversary month | Last day of quarter containing anniversary month | Yearly |
| Idaho | Last day of anniversary month | Last day of anniversary month | Yearly |
| Illinois | Last day of month prior to anniversary | Last day of month prior to anniversary | Yearly |
| Indiana | Last day of anniversary month | Last day of anniversary month | Biennial (2 years) |
| Iowa | April 1 | April 1 | Biennial - Even years |
| Kansas | 15th day of 4th month after fiscal year-end | 15th day of 4th month after fiscal year-end | Yearly |
| Kentucky | April 15 | June 30 | Yearly/Biennial |
| Louisiana | Anniversary date | Anniversary date | Yearly |
| Maine | June 1 | June 1 | Yearly |
| Maryland | April 15 | April 15 | Yearly |
| Massachusetts | Within 2.5 months after fiscal year-end | Anniversary date | Yearly |
| Michigan | May 15 | February 15 | Yearly |
| Minnesota | December 31 | December 31 | Yearly |
| Mississippi | April 15 | April 15 | Yearly |
| Missouri | End of 3rd month after anniversary | Not required | Yearly |
| Montana | April 15 | April 15 | Yearly |
| Nebraska | March 1 | April 1 | Biennial - Even/Odd |
| Nevada | Last day of anniversary month | Last day of anniversary month | Yearly |
| New Hampshire | April 1 | April 1 | Yearly |
| New Jersey | Last day of month prior to anniversary | Last day of month prior to anniversary | Yearly |
| New Mexico | 15th day of 4th month after fiscal year-end | Not required | Biennial |
| New York | Last day of anniversary month | Last day of anniversary month | Biennial (2 years) |
| North Carolina | 15th day of 4th month after fiscal year-end | April 15 | Yearly |
| North Dakota | August 1 | November 15 | Yearly |
| Ohio | Not required | Not required | N/A |
| Oklahoma | Not required (as of 2022) | Anniversary date | N/A / Yearly |
| Oregon | Anniversary date | Anniversary date | Yearly |
| Pennsylvania | June 30 (starting 2025) | September 30 (starting 2025) | Yearly |
| Rhode Island | May 1 | May 1 | Yearly |
| South Carolina | April 15 or 15th of 4th month after tax year-end | Not required | Yearly |
| South Dakota | First day of anniversary month | First day of anniversary month | Yearly |
| Tennessee | 1st day of 4th month after fiscal year-end | 1st day of 4th month after fiscal year-end | Yearly |
| Texas | May 15 | May 15 | Yearly |
| Utah | Last day of anniversary month | Last day of anniversary month | Yearly |
| Vermont | Within 2.5 months after fiscal year-end | Within 3 months after fiscal year-end | Yearly |
| Virginia | Last day of anniversary month | Last day of anniversary month | Yearly |
| Washington | Last day of anniversary month | Last day of anniversary month | Yearly |
| West Virginia | June 30 | June 30 | Yearly |
| Wisconsin | Last day of quarter containing formation month | Last day of quarter containing formation month | Yearly |
| Wyoming | First day of anniversary month | First day of anniversary month | Yearly |
Note: States periodically update their own due dates, fees, and filing requirements, and some also apply different rules to domestic and foreign entities. “Anniversary date” refers to the date of formation or incorporation. The information in this table is for general guidance only and may not reflect the most recent state changes, so please Contact Us for the latest requirements for your specific situation.
An annual report is a required state filing that updates your business's current information, such as addresses, management or ownership details, and registered agent information. Most states require LLCs, corporations, nonprofits, and other business entities to file an annual or periodic report to maintain good standing. If you need help filing, our service handles the entire process for you.
Annual report due dates depend on your state's requirements. Some states require you to file on the anniversary of your business formation, while others set fixed deadlines each year. Because the rules vary, we track your specific due date and send reminders so you never miss a filing.
Missing your annual report deadline can result in state-imposed late fees, loss of good standing, and in some states, administrative dissolution of your business. This can interrupt your ability to operate legally or maintain contracts. To help you avoid these issues, we track your deadlines and submit your filings on time.
No. State filing fees are not included in our $79 annual report service fee. These fees are set by each state and can range from $0 to over $500 depending on your business entity and jurisdiction. We'll let you know the exact fee for your state before we file your annual report.
Once we receive your information, we typically submit your annual report within 1–2 business days. State processing times vary, and depending on the jurisdiction, your filing may be approved within a few days or may take several weeks.
Most states require businesses such as LLCs, corporations, nonprofits, LPs, and LLPs to file an annual or periodic report to stay in good standing. The exact rules depend on your entity type and the state where your business is registered. If you're unsure whether your business must file, our team can help you confirm the requirements.
Contact our team to learn how we can assist with your annual report filing for just $79.
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