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If you form a business entity with the state, you may be required to file periodic reports on the status of your entity to preserve your good standing and state registration. Each state has its own rules, and the rules may differ based on entity type. The following chart highlights the frequency and due dates for these state annual reports for five entity types.
*Information current as of August 1, 2016.
STATE
CORPORATION
LLC
LLP
LP
NONPROFIT
AK
Biennially
Before January 2
No statutory provision.
Before July 2
* Entities operating on a fiscal year basis other than a calendar year may have a different due date.
** This state allows certain business entities to select their own due date.
- All reports are due on an annual basis, unless otherwise indicated
- Due dates marked as “Anniversary” refer to the anniversary date of the entity’s organization or qualification in that state
- Limited Liability Partnerships may owe an annual report, a registration renewal or both. States with renewal requirements are designated as Renewal in the chart below.
- Information Current as of August 1, 2016. This chart is not intended to provide legal advice. The following information is provided as general guidance.