File annual reports in Colorado.
Most states require the business entity to file annual reports with the Secretary of State or Corporations Office.
Typical annual filings aka annual reports information includes, but is not limited to:
business entity name
business identification number
registered agent
location, place of business
nature of business
principals, partners, governors
Contact your registered agent, attorney, or other legal advisor to help you prepare and file your annual report. However, it is possible to file the annual report yourself.
The creation and maintenance of a business entity is a separate process from applying for and maintaining state and local government business licenses, and permits.
A business entity is created when a business structure is formed, and are typically one of the following types:
Corporation
Limited Liability Company
Limited Partnership
General Partnership
Limited Liability Partnership
Sole Proprietorship
Filing of annual reports is mandatory, as required by state laws. Failure to file annual reports could subject the business entity to administrative dissolution.