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Statutory business entities — which include business corporations, nonprofit corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs), limited partnerships (LPs), and limited liability partnerships (LLPs) — are generally required to file an information report with the business entity filing office of their formation state and ...
If you do not file an annual report on time, the state of North Carolina will send you a “Notice of Grounds for Administrative Dissolution.” If you do not file your report within 60 days, your business will be dissolved.
Nonprofits with annual gross receipts of more than $50,000 or with an average of more than $50,000 over the past three years must file a 990 or 990-EZ. File the form each year by the 15th day of the 5th month after your fiscal year ends (e.g., Nov. 15 if your year ends June 30).
Every North Carolina corporation, LLC, and partnership (LLP and LLLP) must file an annual report with the North Carolina Secretary of State each year.
Each Business Corporation, LLC, LLP and LLLP is required to file an annual report with the Secretary of State.
This takes you to the search results page where you will find your business listed with othersMoreThis takes you to the search results page where you will find your business listed with others alphabetically. Click the yellow file annual report button beside the name of your. Business.
Your report is due on April 15th of each year after the year of creation.
If you do not file an annual report on time, the state of North Carolina will send you a “Notice of Grounds for Administrative Dissolution.” If you do not file your report within 60 days, your business will be dissolved.