Arizona Annual Report
Every Arizona corporation is required to file an annual report with the Arizona Corporation Commission each year. This yearly report provides the state with updated information about your business, including its current officers/directors, Arizona statutory agent, and primary business address. Failing to file your annual report could result in late fees or (even worse) the state dissolving your corporation.
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Or, if you’d rather file yourself, keep reading to learn everything you need to know about the Arizona Annual Report.
When is my Arizona Annual Report due?
You must submit the Arizona annual report by the anniversary of the day you initially incorporated. For example, if you registered with the state on April 25, 2024, your annual report will be due by April 25, 2025, and so forth. The filing fee is $45.
How do I file my Arizona Annual Report?
The simplest way to file your Arizona annual report is to hire us. When you sign up for our registered agent service, our expert team will submit your annual report for just $100 plus state fees. Why risk filing late and facing state penalties? Running a business is complicated enough. Let us handle the paperwork. We won’t charge you any additional upfront fees. And, if you decide to file yourself, you can easily cancel compliance service inside your client account.
If you still want to file yourself, follow the instructions outlined below.
- Log into your Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) eCorp account. If you don’t have an account, select “Register” to create a username and password.
- After signing in, select “File Corporation Annual Report.”
- Type your business name OR Arizona Entity ID number.
- Find your business and select “File Annual Report.”
- Fill out the annual report and pay the $45 filing fee.
Once you’ve submitted your report, processing will take about 13-15 business days. If you need a faster turnaround, you can pay for expedited service:
- $80 (1-3 business days)
- $100 (next-day processing)
- $200 (same day)
- $400 (2 hour processing)
You can check the ACC website for current processing times.
What information is required on the Arizona Annual Report?
You must provide the following information on your Arizona Annual Report:
- Name of your corporation
- Your Arizona Entity ID Number. You can find your ID number by searching the ACC database.
- Business type. In this case, you’d select corporation.
- Business purpose.
- Authorized and issued shares.
- The name and address of your current Arizona statutory agent.
- Principal business address.
- The name and address of each shareholder who owns more than 20% of any class of shares.
- Name and signature of the person filing your report.
What happens if I forget to file my Arizona Annual Report?
If you forget to file your Arizona annual report, you will be charged a $9 late fee for each month you fail to submit a report. The state may also dissolve your corporation if you’re still delinquent for over 60 days.
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How does Compliance Service Enrollment work?
When you hire us to be your Arizona statutory agent, you’ll get compliance service enrollment for no additional upfront fees! Then, when the time comes, we’ll ensure your annual report gets submitted on time and accurately for just $100 plus state fees. Save time and money knowing your business is always compliant. If you’d rather file the annual report, you can easily cancel this service in your client account.
Arizona Annual Report FAQs
Do I need to file an initial report?
No. Arizona does not require corporations to file an initial report.
Are Arizona LLCs required to file annual reports?
No. LLCs in Arizona are not required to file annual reports.
Can I extend the due date for my annual report?
Yes. You can apply for an extension (up to 6 months) by submitting an Annual Report Extension Request form. There is no filing fee.