The New York Annual Report (Intrastate) is an annual document required by the New York Department of State for certain businesses registered in the state. This report is designed to provide the department with updated information about the business’s activities and financial standing. Depending on the type of business, the report may be filed on a yearly, biennial, or triennial basis. Types of New York Annual Report (Intrastate) include: 1. Limited Liability Companies 2. Profit & Non-Profit Corporations 3. Limited Partnerships 4. Limited Liability Partnerships 5. Business Trusts 6. Statutory Trusts 7. Foreign Limited Liability Companies 8. Foreign Profit & Non-Profit Corporations 9. Foreign Limited Partnerships 10. Foreign Limited Liability Partnerships 11. Foreign Statutory Trusts 12. Foreign Business Trusts. The New York Annual Report includes important information such as the business’s address, the name and address of the registered agent, and the names and addresses of the officers and directors. It also requires the company to provide an accurate financial statement, detailing its assets, liabilities, and net worth. This document must be filed with the Department of State before the due date in order to remain compliant with the state’s regulations.