๐ April 1, 2025 โ Annual Report Filings Due in Select States
Certain U.S. states require business entities to submit Annual or Biennial Reports by April 1, 2025, to maintain compliance and good standing. This requirement applies to specific entity types depending on the state.
๐๏ธ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (D.C.)
Who must file: All entities (LLCs, Corporations, LPs, etc.)
Form: BRA-25 โ Annual Report
Filing method: Online through DCRA's CorpOnline Portal
Late consequences: Penalties and risk of administrative dissolution
๐ GEORGIA
Who must file: All entities
Filing method: Annual Registration via Georgia Corporations Division
Consequence of non-filing: $25 late fee and possible administrative dissolution
๐ฝ IOWA
Who must file: LLCs and LPs
Report type: Biennial Report, due every odd-numbered year
Due date: April 1, 2025
Consequence: $60 reinstatement fee if not filed on time
๐ MISSISSIPPI
Who must file: All business entities (LLCs, corporations, etc.)
Filing method: Online with the Mississippi Secretary of State
Penalty: Risk of administrative dissolution for non-compliance
๐พ NEBRASKA
Who must file: LLCs and LLPs
Report type: Biennial Report (odd-numbered years)
Due date: April 1, 2025
Additional requirement: Some may need to file an Occupation Tax Report
Consequence: Loss of good standing
โ๏ธ NORTH DAKOTA
Who must file: LPs and LLPs
Form: Annual Report
Filing method: North Dakota Secretary of Stateโs FirstStop portal
Consequence: Risk of revocation of business registration
๐ฒ VERMONT
Who must file: LPs
Form: Annual Report
Due date: April 1, 2025
Penalty: Late filing fees and risk of administrative action