The Hawaii Domestic Corporation Sole Annual Report is a filing that must be submitted to the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (CCA) of the State of Hawaii. It is made by a Hawaii Domestic Corporation Sole, which is a type of business structure that is designed to provide a single individual with the liability protection of a corporate entity. The annual report must be submitted to the CCA within 120 days after the anniversary date of the corporation’s registration. The report must include the name and address of the corporation, the names and addresses of all officers and directors, and the name and address of the registered agent. It must also include the number of shares of capital stock issued and outstanding, the total liabilities, and the total assets of the corporation. Depending on the type of Hawaii Domestic Corporation Sole, there may be other documents that must be included in the annual report, such as a financial statement or audited financial statement.