The Arizona Annual Report is a document that businesses must file annually with the Arizona Corporation Commission in order to remain in good standing. This report is required for all domestic and foreign businesses, limited liability companies, and nonprofit corporations that are registered with the state. It includes information such as the name and address of the business, the name of the incorporated, the type of business entity, as well as the current fiscal year’s financial data. There are two types of Arizona Annual Reports: the Standard Annual Report and the Public Benefit Annual Report. The Standard Annual Report is required for all businesses and includes financial statements, such as a balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement. The Public Benefit Annual Report is specific to non-profit corporations and includes information about the corporation's activities, such as donations and grants received.