If you own a limited liability company (LLC), you'll want to know your state's rules about LLC reporting and tax filing requirements. Many states require LLCs to file an annual or biennial report and pay an accompanying tax or fee. Your LLC will likely also have to pay some form of business tax. In addition, if you have employees, you could owe employer taxes. Penalties for failing to file a report or pay required taxes can be steep.
To find out the reporting and tax requirements for LLCs in your state, choose your state from the list below. You'll find all the information you need, including links to forms, government agencies, and other resources to stay on top of LLC reporting and tax requirements in your state.
Your LLC Annual Report and Tax Filing Requirements
If you run an LLC, your state could require you to submit periodic reports and pay and file taxes throughout the year. This guide provides an overview of these report and tax filing requirements and provides information specific to 18 states.