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Enroll in our Annual Reporting Service

Use this form to enroll your business in our annual reporting services if your business is incorporated in the State of Florida.

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Want to enroll in our Annual Reporting services?

You're in the right place! The State of Florida requires each business that is incorporated within the State to file an Annual Report each year to maintain an "active" status. If you do not file an annual report timely, your business entity will be administratively dissolved or revoked in the state's records which will result in reinstatement fees in addition to a $400 late fee. Enroll in FileYourBusiness.com's Annual Reporting Service to avoid these charges. View our Annual Reporting FAQs below to learn more before getting started. If at any point, you would like to speak to one of our customer service representatives regarding the completion of this form, call us at (561) 708-5690.

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  • Please note that by completing this form you are simply enrolling in FileYourBusiness.com's Annual Reporting Service. You will not be charged any fees for this service upon submission of this form. You will be invoiced for this service each year and upon receipt of payment, FileYourBusiness.com will contact you to file your company's annual report.

Annual Reporting FAQs

Most frequently asked Annual Filing questions and answers

Annual Filings (also known as “Annual Reports”) are forms that update or confirm the records of the state’s Division of Corporations. These annual reports must be filed each year to maintain an “active” status with the Department of State and are required regardless if you do or do not need to make changes to the state’s records. During the annual filing, you will be able to edit/change the EIN, principal address, mailing address, registered agent name and information, and make changes to the officer or directors. If you do not file an annual report timely, your business entity will be administratively dissolved or revoked in the state’s records which will result in reinstatement fees in addition to the $400 late fee.

All incorporated businesses are required to file an annual report – LLCs, C corporations, S corporations and nonprofit corporations must all file an annual report with the state’s Division of Corporations.

A penalty of $400 is applied if the report is filed after the annual deadline. The penalty does not currently apply to nonprofit corporations in the state of Florida.

If you are using our services to incorporate your business you will be provided an option to select FileYourBusiness.com to submit the required annual filings for your business, avoiding the $400 late fee. If you elect not to choose this annual service, then you may still request Filemybusiness.com to submit the annual filing for your business by completing the form above.