Annual Report

The Annual Report is a crucial document that every business entity, including LLCs, must file with their...

Subtotal price

$100.00
$100.00
Annual Report

Annual Report

$100.00

Annual Report

$100.00
Select Your State *: Texas

The Annual Report is a crucial document that every business entity, including LLCs, must file with their Secretary of State. Regardless of the size or scale of your business, this report is mandatory and serves to provide state governing authorities with essential information about your company. The report includes details such as the names and addresses of directors or managing members, along with the company's and Registered Agent's address. Filing an Annual Report ensures that your business remains compliant with state regulations, avoiding potential fines and legal repercussions.

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Specification

  • Company Details: The report must include the official name of the LLC and the principal business address.
  • Directors and Managing Members: Names and addresses of all directors or managing members must be listed.
  • Registered Agent Information: The report should contain the name and address of the Registered Agent who is responsible for receiving legal documents on behalf of the LLC.
  • Filing Deadlines: The Annual Report must be filed by a specific deadline, which varies by state. Missing this deadline can result in penalties, fines, or even the dissolution of the LLC.
  • Filing Fees: There are usually filing fees associated with submitting the Annual Report, and these fees vary depending on the state.