What documents are required to be filed annually for a business entity in Utah?
For annual filing of a business entity in Utah, certain documents need to be submitted. Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) are required to file an Annual Report with the Utah Secretary of State, which includes basic information about the company and its management. This can be done electronically through the Online Annual Report system. Corporations in Utah must also file an Annual Report, including details such as business address, officers, and shareholders. Additionally, entities that have registered as a Limited Partnership (LP) or Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) must file a Biennial Report every two years, providing pertinent information about the structure and operation of their entity. It is crucial for businesses in Utah to fulfill these annual filing obligations to maintain compliance and ensure the accurate record-keeping of their entity's information.
Answered May 3, 2024
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