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Annual report & Compliance Filings
Protect Your Business with Hassle-Free Annual Reports
Stay compliant and maintain your good standing with the state. Most businesses are legally required to file annual or ongoing reports. Our #1 online annual report service makes filing simple, with attorney-informed updates and expert support. Plans start at just $79 + state fees.
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Annual Report
Keep your business compliant and avoid penalties by filing your Annual Report.
$79
+ State Fee / Billed Once
- Hassle-free filing of your personalized annual report to meet state requirements
- Digital and mailed delivery of your completed filing
- Optional expedited processing for approaching deadlines
Compliance Filings Plan
Get your Annual Report plus ongoing compliance support, state filings, and alerts.
$149
Yr/ Auto-renews. Cancel anytime.
- Includes everything in the Annual Report plan, plus:
- Annual reports to meet ongoing state filing requirements
- Amendments for business changes with the Secretary of State
- Real-time notifications about your compliance status
- Personalized support from our compliance specialists
Why Choose Us for Annual Reports & Compliance
We make compliance simple, fast, and reliable. With expert guidance from attorneys and experienced specialists, we handle every step of your annual report and ongoing filings with accuracy and care.
End-to-End Compliance
From annual reports to amendments and alerts, we help you avoid penalties, fines, and administrative headaches so you can focus on your business.
Trusted by Hundred
Over a hundred business owners rely on us for accurate filings and specialist support, backed by a 100% filing accuracy guarantee.
Expert Guidance
Our attorneys monitor and analyze changes in filing requirements, ensuring you stay informed and compliant.
What Is an Annual Report?
An annual report is an official document filed with your state to provide updated information about your business. This includes your business name and address, the owners or managers, and your registered agent. Filing ensures your company remains compliant and legally authorized to operate. For public companies, annual reports also share operational and financial information with investors and stakeholders, promoting transparency and accountability.
The Purpose of an Annual Report for an LLC
An annual report ensures your LLC provides the state and the public with up-to-date contact and ownership information. This includes the names of owners, the business address, and the registered agent’s contact details. Nearly all states require LLCs to file these reports, and failing to do so can lead to penalties, loss of liability protection, or even the loss of good standing.
Why LLCs and Small Businesses Must File
Filing an annual report helps states keep track of who is doing business within their borders and allows the public to hold businesses accountable. It also ensures your business complies with state regulations and maintains its legal standing. Depending on your state, this yearly filing may be referred to as an “annual report,” “statement of information,” or “annual statement,” but the purpose remains the same: to keep your business records accurate and up to date.
How to File Your Annual Report in 3 Easy Steps
Stay 100% state-compliant with a filing process built for speed and accuracy. Our platform lets you submit your annual report in just minutes, backed by a transparent flat fee so you always know exactly what you’re paying for—no surprises, ever.
Tell Us About Your Business
Fill out a short online form with your business info.
We Prepare & File Your Report
We handle all paperwork accurately and efficiently.
Receive Your Filed Report
Delivered digitally and by mail once the state processes it.
Frequently asked questions - FAQs
Failing to file your annual report on time can lead to serious consequences, depending on your state’s rules.
Late fees and penalties: Most states will charge you extra if you miss the deadline. For example, in Florida Department of State, an LLC that misses the filing deadline may be charged a $400 late fee.
Loss of good standing: Without a timely filing, your business can lose its “good standing” status. This could block you from signing contracts, obtaining financing or loans, renewing licenses, or expanding to other states.
Administrative dissolution: If you continue to neglect filing, the state may formally dissolve your company — your LLC or corporation loses its legal status. This means your company can no longer legally operate.
Loss of liability protection: Once dissolved, the personal liability protection afforded by an LLC or corporation disappears. That exposes business owners personally to debts, lawsuits, or obligations incurred by what was once their company.
Difficulty doing business: A dissolved or non‑compliant business may face issues securing loans, opening bank accounts, entering contracts, or attracting partners — harming your operations and credibility.
LLC Annual Fees (as of 2025):
| State LLC | LLC Filing Fee | LLC Annual Fee | Due | Payable To & Form Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama LLC | $200 | $50 minimum | 2.5 months after formation and annually by April 15 | AL Department of Revenue, Initial Business Privilege Tax Return |
| Alaska LLC | $250 | $100 | Biennial, January 2 | AK Department of CCED, Biennial Report |
| Arizona LLC | $50 | $0 | No annual fee + no report due | N/A, N/A |
| Arkansas LLC | $45 | $150 | Annual, May 1 | AR Secretary of State, Franchise Tax Report |
| California LLC | $70 | $800 + $20 | Various | CA Franchise Tax Board, Annual LLC Franchise Tax + Stmt. of Information |
| Colorado LLC | $50 | $25 | 5 month window surrounding anniversary month | CO Secretary of State, Periodic Report |
| Connecticut LLC | $120 | $80 | Annual, March 31 | CT Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Delaware LLC | $110 | $300 | Annual, June 1 | DE Dept. of State, Annual Franchise Tax |
| Florida LLC | $125 | $138.75 | Annual, May 1 | FL Department of State, Annual Report |
| Georgia LLC | $100 | $50 | Annual, April 1 | GA Secretary of State, Annual Registration Fee |
| Hawaii LLC | $50 | $15 | During quarter of anniversary date | HI Business Registration Division, Annual Report |
| Idaho LLC | $100 | $0 (must file an information report, no fee though) | Annual, anniversary month | ID Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Illinois LLC | $150 | $75 | Annual, anniversary month | IL Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Indiana LLC | $95 | $30 | Biennial, anniversary month | IN Secretary of State, Business Entity Report |
| Iowa LLC | $50 | $30 | Biennial, April 1 of odd years | IA Secretary of State, Biennial Report |
| Kansas LLC | $160 | $50 | Annual, April 15 | KS Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Kentucky LLC | $40 | $15 | Annual, June 30 | KY Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Louisiana LLC | $100 | $35 | Annual, anniversary month | LA Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Maine LLC | $175 | $85 | Annual, June 1 | ME Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Maryland LLC | $100 | $300 | Annual, April 15 | MD State Dept. of Assessments, Personal Property Tax |
| Massachusetts LLC | $500 | $500 | Annual, anniversary month | MA Secretary of the Commonwealth, Annual Report |
| Michigan LLC | $50 | $25 | Annual, February 15 | MI Dept. of LARA, Annual Report |
| Minnesota LLC | $155 | $0 (must file an information report, no fee though) | Annual, December 31 | MN Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Mississippi LLC | $50 | $0 (must file an information report, no fee though) | Annual, April 15 | MS Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Missouri LLC | $50 | $0 | No annual fee + no report due | N/A, N/A |
| Montana LLC | $35 | $20 | Annual, April 15 | MT Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Nebraska LLC | $100 | $13 | Biennial, April 1 of odd years | NE Secretary of State, Biennial Report |
| Nevada LLC | $425 | $350 | Annually, anniversary month | NV Secretary of State, Annual List of Members + Business License |
| New Hampshire LLC | $100 | $100 | Annual, April 1 | NH Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| New Jersey LLC | $125 | $75 | Annual, anniversary month | NJ Department of Treasury, Annual Report |
| New Mexico LLC | $50 | $0 | No annual fee + no report due | N/A, N/A |
| New York LLC | $200 | $9 | Biennial, anniversary month | NY Department of State, Biennial Statement |
| North Carolina LLC | $125 | $200 | Annual, April 15 | NC Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| North Dakota LLC | $135 | $50 | Annual, November 15 | ND Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Ohio LLC | $99 | $0 | No annual fee + no report due | N/A, N/A |
| Oklahoma LLC | $100 | $25 | Annual, anniversary month | OK Secretary of State, Annual Certificate |
| Oregon LLC | $100 | $100 | Annual, anniversary month | OR Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Pennsylvania LLC | $125 | $7 | Annual, September 30 (starting in 2025) | PA Department of State, Annual Report |
| Rhode Island LLC | $150 | $50 | Annual, February 1 - May 1 | RI Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| South Carolina LLC | $110 | $0 | No report due unless LLC files taxes as an S-Corp | N/A, N/A |
| South Dakota LLC | $150 | $55 | Annual, anniversary month | SD Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Tennessee LLC | $300 | $300 minimum | Annual, April 1 | TN Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Texas LLC | $300 | $0 for most LLCs (however a Public Information Reportmust be filed every year) | Annual, May 15 | TX Comptroller, Public Information Report + Franchise Tax |
| Utah LLC | $59 | $18 | Annual, anniversary month | UT Department of Commerce, Annual Report |
| Vermont LLC | $155 | $45 | Annual, March 15 | VT Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Virginia LLC | $100 | $50 | Annual, anniversary month | VA Corporation Commission, Annual Registration Fee |
| Washington LLC | $200 | $60 | Annual, anniversary month | WA Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Washington DC LLC | $99 | $300 | Biennial, April 1 | DCRA, Biennial Report |
| West Virginia LLC | $100 | $25 | Annual, July 1 | WV Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Wisconsin LLC | $130 | $25 | Annual, anniversary quarter | WI Secretary of State, Annual Report |
| Wyoming LLC | $100 | $60 minimum | Annual, anniversary month |
The following states don’t require LLCs to file an annual report:
- Alabama
- Arizona
- Iowa
- Missouri
- New Hampshire
- New Mexico
- Ohio
- South Carolina
Most LLCs are required to provide updated details such as the company’s legal name, business address, registered agent information, and the names of managers or members. Corporations typically must list their officers, directors, and in some states, include stock or share information. Cyooz reviews your state’s specific rules and guides you on exactly what information you’ll need to file correctly for your business type.
A compliance plan is an ongoing service that helps your business meet all state-required filings and maintain good standing year-round. With our Compliance Filings plan, you’ll stay compliant through guided annual report filings, attorney-informed updates on changing state requirements, and personalized alerts that keep you ahead of every deadline. We handle essential documents—from Initial Reports to Annual Reports and Amendments—ensuring they’re filed accurately with the correct state agencies. You can also update your business information with up to two amendments per year, such as changes to your name, address, or ownership. Plus, you’ll have direct access to our experienced specialists for personalized compliance support whenever you need it.
See Why Clients Choose Us
See what our customers are saying! Real business owners trust Cyooz for fast, accurate annual report filings and ongoing compliance support. Read their experiences and find out why our service makes staying compliant easy and stress-free.
“Filing my annual report was so simple! Cyooz handled everything, and I received my completed report both digitally and by mail. No stress, no mistakes—highly recommend!”
“I used the Compliance Filings plan and love it. The alerts are timely, the filings are always accurate, and having real humans to talk to makes all the difference. I feel confident my business is in good standing.”

