Filing NC Annual Report
The NC annual report provides state tax and spending information. It is released yearly by the Department of Revenue. Even without a reminder, you must file your NC Annual Report by April 15 each year.
Filing Requirements for LLCs
LLCs file annual reports with the NC Secretary of State updating company information. All NC corporations, LLCs, and partnerships must file yearly updates. Include your business’s name, address, and your officers’, directors’ and agent’s names and addresses in the report. Request it online or by mail. The 2023 filing fee is $200.
Important Information
To get an Illinois report, contact the Secretary of State. File online on the Secretary of State’s website. LLC reports are due April 15, except the first year. If not filed on time, LLCs get a Notice of Grounds. Then they have 60 days to file. In North Carolina, entities have different report due dates but must file yearly. A new system called "NCSUITS" will be used for unemployment taxes starting fall 2023.