Annual Subscription service that handles your Registered Agent service, files your Annual Report, and covers state filing fees to keep your business compliant year after year.
Your Vermont Annual Report due date depends on your business type and fiscal year. LLCs must file within three months after the fiscal year ends, while corporations must file within two and a half months after the fiscal year ends.
Most Vermont businesses, including LLCs and corporations, must file an Annual Report to keep their state records current and maintain good standing. Some nonprofit entities may have biennial reporting requirements instead.
You typically need basic business information, including your business name, principal office address, registered agent information, and current ownership or management details. We help make sure your filing is prepared clearly and accurately.
If you miss the deadline, your business may lose good standing with the Vermont Secretary of State and may be listed as terminated or inactive. We can help you review missed filings and complete the steps needed to get back on track.
One quick form. One flat fee. Zero hassle.
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