The District of Columbia Annual Report for Foreign and Domestic Corporations is an annual filing requirement for all business entities registered in the District of Columbia. This report must be filed with the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DORA) in order to maintain compliance with the District’s corporate laws. The report is due on the 15th day of the fourth month following the end of the corporation’s fiscal year. The report must include information such as the name of the corporation, address, type of business entity, names and addresses of directors and officers, registered agent name and address, and any changes in the corporation’s information since the previous year. It must also include a report of the corporation’s activities and financial condition, including a balance sheet, income statement, and statement of changes in shareholders’ equity. The types of District of Columbia Annual Reports for Foreign and Domestic Corporations are: 1. Standard Annual Report: This is the most common type of report required for all types of business entities registered in the District of Columbia. 2. Short Form Annual Report: This is a simplified version of the Standard Annual Report for certain non-profit organizations. 3. Annual Report for Foreign Corporations: This type of report is required for all foreign corporations registered in the District of Columbia. 4. Annual Report for Nonprofit Corporations: This type of report is required for all nonprofit corporations registered in the District of Columbia.