Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the annual stockholder's meeting.
Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the annual stockholder's meeting.
LLC and Corporation State Approval Times StateApproval Time OR Standard: 10-14 days TotalLegal Full Service: 1-3 business days PA Standard: 6-8 weeks TotalLegal Full Service: 2-5 business days RI Standard: 10-14 days TotalLegal Full Service: 1-2 business days SC Standard: 2-3 weeks TotalLegal Full Service: 1-3 business days46 more rows
Domestic or foreign limited liability companies will be required to file an annual report before on or before September 30, 2025; and. All other associations will be required to file an annual report on or before December 31, 2025.
Pennsylvania used to require that LLCs file a report every 10 years (called a Decennial Report). However, as of 2025, every Pennsylvania LLC is now required to file a report every year instead. And this filing is called an Annual Report.
Pennsylvania used to require that LLCs file a report every 10 years (called a Decennial Report). However, as of 2025, every Pennsylvania LLC is now required to file a report every year instead. And this filing is called an Annual Report.
The limited liability company provides the liability protection of a corporation for owners, with the advantage of being treated as a partnership for taxation purposes. A limited liability company may have any lawful purpose other than acting as an insurer, regardless if the propose is for profit.
Starting 2025, all Pennsylvania corporations, nonprofits, non-professional LLCs, and LPs will need to file an Annual Report with the Pennsylvania Department of State, Bureau of Corporations and Charitable Organizations. It costs $7 for for-profit companies, $0 for nonprofits.
After filing your PA LLC online, the state will approve it in 7-10 business days.
It takes only 6 steps to start an LLC in Pennsylvania, get it registered with the state, make it official, and set a strong foundation for the future! Soon, you can be the proud owner (called “member” in LLC-speak) of your dream business.