The Illinois Annual/Biannual Report is a document required by the State of Illinois for businesses, organizations, and individuals operating within the state. This report is required to be filed with the Illinois Secretary of State’s office every year or every three years, depending on the type of entity. It provides an overview of the organization’s financial activities, including information about income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. The report must be filed by the due date specified by the Secretary of State and submitted with payment of the applicable fee. The types of Illinois Annual/Biannual Report vary depending on the type of entity filing the report: • Domestic and Foreign Corporations: Corporations must file an Annual Report every year. • Limited Liability CompaniesLCSCLCCSSCs must file an Annual Report every year. • Nonprofit Corporations: Nonprofit corporations must file a Biannual Report every three years. • Professional Corporations: Professional corporations must file an Annual Report every year. • Limited Partnerships: Limited partnerships must file an Annual Report every year. • Limited Liability PartnershipsLapsPs): Laps must file an Annual Report every year. • Limited Liability Limited Partnerships (Helps): Helps must file an Annual Report every year.