Filing an Annual Report in Michigan
The state of Michigan requires all business owners to file an annual report to ensure records are accurate. An annual report helps maintain transparency.
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LLCs must file by February 15 and pay $25. Nonprofits must file by October 1 and pay $20. Corporations must file by May 15 and pay $25. Partnerships don’t file reports.
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Set a reminder to file your report each year. The Secretary of State’s website has forms and guidelines. Submitting reports keeps businesses in good standing.
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Our table shows deadlines and fees per entity. We offer a service to track dates and file reports annually.
Step-by-Step Guide to Filing in Michigan
Step 1: Research requirements and deadlines.
Step 2: File online or submit the mailed form. Update business information and pay the fee.
- Failure to file on time leads to late fees up to $50 and dissolution. Filing keeps records accurate and ensures transparency.