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Many business owners choose to form a business as a separate legal entity, such as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) or a corporation. These types of businesses give you lots of flexibility and liability protection, but you’ll also need to meet certain requirements, like filing an Annual Report.
Fortunately, it’s quick and easy to file an Annual Report , especially if you let Bizee do it for you . But, you may be wondering — if you don’t have any sales or profits during a particular year, must your LLC still file a report? Because LLCs and corporations are formed on a state-by-state basis, Annual Report filing rules do vary.
This means, depending on your state and other factors, your LLC will probably still need to file an Annual Report , even if your business has not made sales or generated profits.
However, there are exceptions. Let’s explore this further and answer any questions you may have.
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Get StartedDepending on the type of business you run, you may not need to file an Annual Report at all.
Only businesses that are “separate legal entities” must file reports.
These types of businesses are:
This means you do not need to file an Annual Report if you’re one of the following types of business.
So, if you’re a sole proprietor or partnership, you don’t have any annual reporting requirements at all, regardless of whether you had sales or made a profit.
Most states require LLCs and corporations to file Annual Reports, but some do not.
All states require LLCs to file reports except for :
All states require corporations to file reports except for :
If you’re in one of these states, you do not need to file an Annual Report, even if you made sales or had profits.
Annual Reports can be known by several different names, including business privilege tax returns, franchise tax reports, statements of information and other terms.
Most states do require LLCs and corporations to file every year, but some don’t.
States where LLCs do not need to file a report every year:
States where corporations do not need to file a report every year:
If you’re in one of these states, you do not need to file a report every year, even if you made sales or had profits.
Learn when your next report is due .
You will generally need to file an Annual Report in a specific year if all of the following are true:
Generally, yes. If you answered “yes” to the previous questions, you should still file an Annual Report even if you don’t have sales or profits. An Annual Report is where you will report on any changes made to your business over the last year, which would include financial performance, whether up or down. Although these requirements may vary between states — and some states may have exceptions to these rules — we believe it’s better to file an Annual Report regardless of sales and profitability.
It's always best to err on the side of caution. The penalties for not filing a report can be severe, so it’s generally much better to file a report, especially if your state does not say otherwise. Check with your state's Secretary of State or speak to a specialist business attorney to understand if you need to file even if you don’t have sales.
Of course, the time, effort and cost of understanding fairly esoteric reporting requirements and consulting an attorney are likely to be much more expensive than filing a report in the first place. Hence our recommendation to file anyway.
Yes. Most states charge a fee to file your report.
You can either file an Annual Report directly with your Secretary of State/business formation agency, or get Bizee to file the report on your behalf.
If you don’t file your Annual Report on time , several things can happen:
Yes, you can find a complete list of initial requirements and a list of your ongoing compliance requirements, including annual reports .
We hope you’ve found this guide to filing your annual report helpful. Remember that Bizee is happy to file a report on your behalf to ensure you stay compliant.
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Get StartedPaul is a freelance writer, small business owner, and British expat exploring the U.S. When he’s not politely apologizing, he enjoys hats, hockey, Earl Grey Tea, mountains, and dogs. Read more
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