Colorado annual report cost
Colorado requires annual reports from LLCs and corporations to maintain good standing. LLC annual report fee is $25. Corporation annual report fee is $25. We file your Colorado annual report on time, every time, for $99 one-time + state fee, or $129/year with Compliance Annual Filings (auto-renewing).
Colorado annual report fees
| LLC annual report state fee | $10/year |
|---|---|
| Corporation annual report state fee | $10/year |
| Nonprofit annual report state fee | $10/year |
| File.Business one-time filing service | $99 + state fee |
| File.Business Compliance Annual Filings (auto-renewing) | $129/year + state fee |
What happens if you miss the Colorado annual report deadline
- Late fees: Colorado typically charges $25-$100 in late fees plus interest.
- Loss of good standing: Your entity is marked "not in good standing." This blocks loans, contracts, certain license applications.
- Administrative dissolution: Colorado can dissolve your entity after extended non-compliance, requiring reinstatement fees ($100-$500) and reapplication.
- Personal liability exposure: Operating a dissolved entity can pierce the liability shield, exposing owners personally.
Never miss a Colorado annual report deadline
Our compliance suite tracks all your Colorado deadlines and files automatically. Penalty-free guarantee: if we miss a deadline, we cover the late fees.
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On the $129/yr Compliance Annual Filings plan, we cover state late fees.
When you autofile your annual report through the $129/yr plan and we miss the deadline, we pay the state's late fee. The guarantee applies to that specific plan and the filings it includes. Other File.Business services are billed at the prices on this page.