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Annual reports became a regulatory requirement for public companies following the stock market crash of 1929 when lawmakers mandated standardized corporate financial reporting.
If you are a corporation, LLC, or partnership conducting business in Kansas, you must pay $50 to file an annual report every year.
Notes: To obtain (and maintain) this license, the State of Kansas requires an application, a $210 fee, extensive supporting documentation, and annual renewals.
How do I reserve a business name? A. Name reservations may be filed online at . Filing a name reservation holds the name for 120 days.
How to Start a Business in KansasChoose a Business Idea. Take some time to explore and research ideas for your business.Decide on a Legal Structure.Choose a Name.Create Your Business Entity in Kansas.Apply for Licenses and Permits.Pick Business Location and Check Zoning.File and Report Taxes.Obtain Insurance.More items...
Kansas does not have a "General Business License." However, a business must register with the state of Kansas Department of Revenue and file a business tax application for certain types of businesses.
Kansas Annual Report Information. Businesses and nonprofits are required to file annual reports to stay in good standing with the secretary of state. Annual reports are required in most states.
The cost to start an LLC in Kansas is $160 to file the Articles of Organization with the Kansas Secretary of State.
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