Tax Tip #264

Ralph Loggia • September 9, 2025

Annual Report Filing for Business Owners

To keep a business current with the state, an annual report must be submitted. If the deadline is missed, the business may face penalties and late fees and could lose its good standing. It may even face administrative dissolution, and reinstatement can be costly. Goldstein & Loggia can file an annual report for a client — regardless of the state the business is located in — to help avoid those consequences. 


If you are unsure whether your business is current with annual report filings or would like Goldstein & Loggia to handle the filing on your behalf, reach out to a member of our team for assistance.

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