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Ohio Corporation Requirements
- Ohio corporations are not required to file annual reports.
- Before starting business in Ohio, secure necessary licenses and permits to operate legally.
- Owners of an LLC are called members. Each member owns part of the company.
- Filing an annual report in Ohio is subject to a filing fee.
- Failure to comply with the annual reporting requirements in Ohio can have serious consequences for businesses.
Ohio Corporate Compliance
- Ohio does not require LLCs to file annual reports.
- Ohio corporate income tax must be paid by most corporations and businesses operating in the state.
- An incorporator signs and files the articles of incorporation and statutory agent appointment with the Secretary of State.
- Ohio corporate names should not be confused with any other entity types.
Taxation in Ohio
- Ohio doesn’t require LLCs to file annual reports.
- Most LLCs are pass-through tax entities for income taxes.
- Ohio imposes a Commercial Activity Tax on LLCs if their revenue exceeds $150,000.
Ohio Annual Reports
- No annual reports are required for business entities in Ohio.
- We offer a service to file your reports on time, every year.