This annual filing keeps the state's records of your business's information accurate and provides public transparency regarding your company's structure and details. Failure to file can lead to penalties and eventual administrative dissolution of your business.
Yes, an annual report is a mandatory requirement in Florida for nearly all business entities, including corporations, LLCs, and nonprofits, to maintain compliance and good standing with the Florida Secretary of State..
In Florida, the Annual Report filing period is January 1, 2026 and due by May 1 2026.
In Florida, failing to pay your annual report fee will result in your business being put into delinquent status, and eventually administratively dissolved by the Secretary of State. To avoid this, file your annual report and pay the associated fees to the Florida Secretary of State by the due date. If your company is already dissolved, you will need to file a reinstatement form, pay all outstanding fees ($538.75+), and submit the delinquent annual reports to regain your business's good standing.
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