Business Annual Report: Requirements
A business annual report is a routine state compliance filing, not a financial report or tax return. Most LLCs and corporations must file one with their state, typically once a year, to keep their public record current and maintain good standing. Still, requirements vary by state and entity type.
  • If you own an LLC, corporation, or nonprofit: You may need to file an annual report with the state where your business is registered. 
  • If you run a tax-exempt nonprofit: You may need to file IRS Form 990 or Form 990-PF with the federal government, plus any state annual report filing.
  • Note: An investor or shareholder annual report is a separate document.
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