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Illinois Professional LLC Annual Report Requirements: Annually by the end of the month prior to the registration anniversary month. So if you formed or foreign-qualified on February 14th, then your annual report is due January 31. Reports may be filed up to 60 days prior to the start of the anniversary month.
The BCA 13.45 Application for Withdrawal and Final report is required when your company is no longer doing business in Illinois. Filing the BCA 13.45 form ensures that your company will no longer accrue franchise tax, penalties, and interest for missed annual reporting.
Professional Corporations (Domestic & Foreign) State Office:Illinois Secretary of State 501 S. Second St., Ste 328 (or: Ste 351) Springfield, IL 62756 Phone Number: (217) 782-6961 Website Forms Illinois Business Search Filing Method: Method of Delivery: Online or Mail5 more rows
What Happens If You Don't File? Usually a state will smack your business with a late penalty, as a kind of warning shot, to get you to file your annual report as soon as possible, and you'll usually have a second deadline before the state takes any further action against your business.
Corporations: If you don't file your annual report within 30 days of your due date, you'll receive a notice of delinquency. After another 90 days, if you still haven't filed your annual report, you'll receive a second notice that your corporation has been administratively dissolved.
Missing your annual report filing deadline can have serious consequences for your LLC. Administrative dissolution means that you lose the protections of being an LLC and put your business at risk if you're sued. However, with the help of a business law attorney, you can reinstate your LLC and get back on track.
The state of Illinois has some requirements for your board of directors. Illinois nonprofits must have at least three board members.