An annual report (or biennial report, depending on the state) is a required filing that provides updated information about your business to the Secretary of State. It typically includes your business address, ownership details, registered agent information, and confirmation of continued activity. Most U.S. states require businesses—LLCs, Corporations, and Nonprofits—to file this report annually or biennially to remain in good standing and avoid penalties or dissolution.
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The timeline for LLC formation varies by state, typically ranging from a few business days to several weeks. We offer expedited services in many states to speed up the process.
Ongoing requirements typically include filing annual reports, maintaining proper records, and sometimes holding annual meetings. These vary by state. Our compliance services can help you stay on track.
An LLC (Limited Liability Company) offers personal asset protection and tax flexibility with simpler management. A Corporation (C-Corp or S-Corp) is more complex, often preferred by businesses planning to raise capital or go public. We can help you determine the best structure for your needs.
Yes, every LLC is legally required to have a registered agent in its state of formation. The registered agent is a designated individual or entity responsible for receiving official mail and service of process on behalf of your business.
You can form an LLC in any U.S. state, regardless of where you live or operate your business. However, if your business operates in a state different from where it's formed, you might need to register as a foreign LLC in that operating state.
While not always legally required, an operating agreement is highly recommended. It's a key internal document that outlines the ownership, management, and operational procedures of your LLC, helping to prevent future disputes.
If your desired business name is already taken in your chosen state, you will need to select an alternative. We can help you conduct a name availability search to find a unique name for your LLC.
An EIN (Employer Identification Number) is like a social security number for your business, required for most LLCs. We can assist you with the EIN application process as part of our Standard and Premium packages.
Let Bloom365 manage your annual report filings so you can focus on growing your business, not tracking paperwork and state deadlines.
Bloom365 offers professional filing services but does not provide legal or tax advice. Please consult your legal or financial advisor for personalized guidance.