North Carolina Annual Reporting Process
The NC report shares revenue and spending yearly. The Department of Revenue releases it. To request your Illinois report, contact the Secretary of State online or by mail. File your NC report by April 15 annually.
LLCs update company information with the NC Secretary of State through annual reports. The 2023 filing fee is $200. Filing keeps contact and information accurate.
LLCs not filing on time get a Notice then have 60 more days. Include names, addresses for your business, officers, directors and agent in the report. File online on the Secretary of State’s website.
Filing Requirements and Deadlines
LLCs file reports with the Secretary of State. Reports are due April 15, except initially.
In North Carolina business entities have different report due dates but must file yearly updates. A new system called "NCSUITS" will start in 2023 for unemployment insurance taxes.
Cost of Maintaining an LLC in North Carolina
How much does it cost to maintain an LLC in North Carolina?
To maintain an LLC in North Carolina you will need to pay an annual fee of $200 along with state sales & use tax at 4.75%, state income tax at 5.25% and federal taxes. An LLC in North Carolina requires annual investments, but can provide helpful business protections.