Stay on top of your annual obligations to keep your LLC in good standing.
Maintaining your US LLC requires meeting several annual obligations. Failure to comply can result in penalties, loss of good standing, or even administrative dissolution.
Most states require an annual or biennial report filed with the Secretary of State. This report confirms your company's current information (address, registered agent, members).
You must maintain a registered agent at all times. If your agent resigns and you don't appoint a new one, the state may dissolve your LLC.
Some states charge an annual franchise tax regardless of income. Examples: California ($800), Delaware ($300), Texas (based on revenue).
Each state has different deadlines. Wyoming's annual report is due on the anniversary of formation. Delaware's franchise tax is due June 1.
Our registered agent service includes compliance alerts and deadline reminders so you never miss a filing.
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