What is required to file an annual report for a business in Wisconsin?
To file an annual report for a business in Wisconsin, certain requirements must be met. All domestic and foreign entities, including corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships, are required to submit an annual report with the Wisconsin Secretary of State. The report should provide essential company information such as the business's name, principal office address, registered agent details, and the names and addresses of company officers or managers. The report must be filed online using the Department of Financial Institutions' Corporate Information System (CIS). Additionally, an accompanying fee must be paid, which varies depending on the entity type. Annual reports are due by the end of the anniversary quarter in which the business was formed, and failure to file may result in penalties or forfeiture of the entity's standing.
Answered May 3, 2024
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