District of Columbian LLC annual report filing guide.
District of Columbian annual report fee is $300, due April 1 biennial. Filing is required to maintain good standing.
Filing details.
Cost to file the District of Columbian annual report.
District of Columbia state requirement.
How often District of Columbia requires the filing.
$100 late fee + administrative dissolution
Where to file the District of Columbian annual report.
Required information.
What is filed
Biennial Report ($300).
How to file
District of Columbia accepts online filings via dcra.dc.gov. Online filing is the standard method.
Information required
Entity name, formation date, principal office address, registered agent name and address, and authorized signer information. District of Columbia may also require additional information about members or managers.
Consequences of non-filing
$100 late fee + administrative dissolution. Operating with an entity not in good standing can affect contracts, banking relationships, and lender requirements.
District of Columbia unique features
DC uses biennial reports ($300). Higher than most states.
District of Columbian annual report questions.
When is the District of Columbian annual report due?
How much is the District of Columbian annual report fee?
What happens if I miss the deadline?
Can I file online?
Do I need an attorney to file?
What if my LLC operates in multiple states?
Is there a tax clearance requirement?
Can File.Business handle this for me?
Let us handle District of Columbia compliance.
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