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If you have an Arizona tax liability when you file your return or if at any time during the current year conditions change so that you expect to have a tax liability, you should promptly file a new Form A-4 and choose a withholding percentage that applies to you.
Filing Your Arizona Annual Report Go to the eCorp homepage. To log in, enter your email address and password. After you log in, select the “Online Services” tab. Next, click the “Submit Corporation Annual Filing” link. Type your business's name in the search box.
If you fail to file a required annual or biennial report, you can face stiff penalties. These can range from fines imposed by the state to the state administratively dissolving or revoking your entity. Administrative dissolution means that you can no longer legally conduct business in a state.
The fastest, most convenient way to submit your documentation is by using the A.C.C.'s online services at . If you are forming an LLC, you will submit Articles of Organization. If you are forming a corporation, you will submit Articles of Incorporation.
If you want to file an annual report, please log into or create an eCorp account and file online. All documents must be submitted with a Cover Sheet. The Cover Sheet is a Miscellaneous form. All forms are in PDF format and are fillable (you can type in them).
The document required to form an LLC in Arizona is called the Articles of Organization.
In this guide, we'll walk you through filing your LLC Articles of Organization with the state to create your Arizona LLC. The Articles of Organization is the document that, once approved by the Arizona Corporation Commission, creates your Arizona LLC. You can file your Articles of Organization online or by mail.
Yes. See A.R.S. § 29-3201. A notice of the filing of the Articles of Organization is required to be published.
Every state requires than an LLC file a Certificate of Organization, which is also referred to as an Articles of Organization. Some states have variations of this name, but the same information is included in this document.
Contents How to get an Arizona LLC in 7 steps. Name your Arizona LLC. Choose your statutory agent. Prepare and file articles of organization. Create an operating agreement. Complete publication requirements. Get an Employer Identification Number and open a business bank account. Register for taxes and Arizona business licenses.