What Is New Hampshire Annual Report?

Annual Report Requirements for New Hampshire LLCs

New Hampshire requires Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) to file an Annual Report with the Secretary of State. This must be done every year by April 1st. The report provides updated information about the LLC, such as its legal name, Registered Agent, addresses, and manager/member details.

The purpose of the report is to ensure the state has current details for the LLC on file. This helps maintain the business’s good standing and compliance.

Filing Options and Fees

To file, you can submit the report by mail or online. The following is a breakdown of the fees:

  • Standard filing fee: $100
  • Additional online filing fee: $2
  • Late filing penalty: $50

Review all details before submission to ensure accuracy. Filing on time prevents penalties and keeps your LLC in good standing.

Consequences of Non-Compliance

If the report is not filed on time, a $50 late fee applies, and further failure could result in the dissolution of the LLC.

Even with no income, the report must be filed to avoid fines and maintain compliance. The fee for online filing amounts to $102, which helps prevent penalties and keeps the LLC in good standing.

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