📅 Due Dates by State

LLC Annual Report Due Dates by State
All 50 States, Updated for 2026

LLC annual report deadlines vary wildly by state. Some use fixed calendar dates, others use the anniversary of your formation, and a few states don't require an annual report at all. Find your state below, then set a reminder so the date doesn't slip a year from now.

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Three patterns to know

Before reading the table, it helps to know the three deadline patterns states use. Knowing which pattern your state uses tells you whether the date stays the same every year or shifts each time you renew.

1

Fixed date

The same calendar date every year for all LLCs. Florida (May 1), Georgia (April 1), Maryland (April 15). Set the reminder once for that date and it repeats yearly.

2

Anniversary date

Tied to the date your LLC was formed. If you registered on October 15, your annual report is due each year around October 15 (sometimes month-end). Stays the same year over year for your specific LLC.

3

Biennial

Required every two years instead of annually. California, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, New York, and DC. The reminder still works as a yearly recurring email if you set the next due year's date.

All 50 states (plus DC)

Always confirm the current year's date with your state's filing portal before relying on it.

State Filing required? Due date Notes
AlabamaYesApril 15 (BPT)Business Privilege Tax return
AlaskaYes (biennial)January 2 (every 2 years)Biennial, no proration
ArizonaNoLLCs exempt; corporations only
ArkansasYesMay 1Franchise tax report
CaliforniaYes (biennial)Anniversary month, biennialStatement of Information; also $800 minimum franchise tax annually
ColoradoYesAnniversary monthPeriodic Report; 2-month window around date
ConnecticutYesMarch 31Fixed date for all LLCs
DelawareYesJune 1$300 flat annual franchise tax; no traditional report
District of ColumbiaYes (biennial)April 1 (every 2 years)Biennial Report
FloridaYesMay 1$138.75 fee; $400 late fee day after deadline
GeorgiaYesApril 1Window opens January 1
HawaiiYesEnd of quarter of formation anniversaryMarch 31, June 30, Sept 30, or Dec 31
IdahoYesAnniversary monthNo filing fee
IllinoisYesFirst day of anniversary month$75 fee
IndianaYes (biennial)Anniversary month, biennialBusiness Entity Report
IowaYes (biennial)April 1 in odd yearsBiennial
KansasYesApril 1515th day of 4th month after fiscal year-end
KentuckyYesJune 30Fixed date
LouisianaYesAnniversary dateFiling window opens 30 days before
MaineYesJune 1$85 fee
MarylandYesApril 15Personal Property Return; $300 fee
MassachusettsYesAnniversary date$500 filing fee (one of the highest)
MichiganYesFebruary 15$25 fee
MinnesotaYesDecember 31No fee for active LLCs in good standing
MississippiYesApril 15Free for in-state LLCs
MissouriNoNo annual report required for LLCs
MontanaYesApril 15$20 fee
NebraskaYes (biennial)April 1 in odd yearsBiennial
NevadaYesLast day of anniversary monthList of Managers; $150 fee plus business license
New HampshireYesApril 1$100 fee
New JerseyYesLast day of anniversary month$75 fee
New MexicoNoNo annual report. No franchise tax.
New YorkYes (biennial)Anniversary month, biennial$9 fee, one of the lowest
North CarolinaYesApril 15$200 fee
North DakotaYesNovember 15$50 fee
OhioNoNo annual report required
OklahomaYesAnniversary date$25 fee
OregonYesAnniversary date$100 fee
PennsylvaniaYes (new)September 30Annual report required starting 2025; replaces decennial
Rhode IslandYesBetween February 1 and May 1$50 fee
South CarolinaNo**Required only if taxed as a corporation
South DakotaYesFirst day of anniversary month$50 fee
TennesseeYes1st day of 4th month after fiscal year-endApril 1 for calendar-year LLCs
TexasYesMay 15Public Information Report plus franchise tax; "No Tax Due" common under threshold
UtahYesAnniversary date$18 fee
VermontYesWithin 3 months of fiscal year-end$35 fee
VirginiaYesLast day of anniversary month$50 annual registration fee
WashingtonYesAnniversary month$70 fee
West VirginiaYesJune 30$25 fee
WisconsinYesEnd of quarter of anniversary$25 fee
WyomingYesFirst day of anniversary month$60 minimum license tax

Always confirm the current rule with your state's filing portal. Dates and fees change. This table reflects the most common pattern as of 2026.

States with no LLC annual report

A handful of states do not require any annual report or equivalent filing from LLCs. These are the simplest states for ongoing compliance. New Mexico is widely cited as the easiest, with no annual report and no franchise tax of any kind.

Even in these states, your LLC may still owe state income tax, file federal returns, and maintain a current registered agent. "No annual report" is not "no obligations."

Set a reminder once you know your date

Once you've found your state's deadline, the next mistake to avoid is forgetting it next year. Most states do not send reminders. The window opens, you have weeks or months to file, and then suddenly the deadline has passed and the late fee is on your tab.

Set an LLC annual report reminder for your state's date. The reminder fires every year on the same date — so once you've set it for Florida's May 1 or your formation anniversary, you don't have to think about it again. You'll get an email 7 days before the deadline, with enough lead time to file before the late fee window opens.

Common questions about LLC annual report due dates

Which states do not require an LLC annual report?

A small group of states do not require LLC annual reports: New Mexico, Ohio, Missouri, Arizona, and South Carolina (unless the LLC elects to be taxed as a corporation). Texas does not call it an annual report, but it does require a Public Information Report and franchise tax filing every May 15.

Is the deadline a fixed date or based on my LLC formation date?

It depends on the state. Florida (May 1), Georgia (April 1), Maryland (April 15), and Texas (May 15) use fixed dates for all LLCs. Many other states — California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Nevada, New York, and others — tie the due date to the anniversary of your LLC's formation.

How often is an LLC annual report due?

Most states require it annually. A handful require it every two years (California, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, New York). The District of Columbia uses a biennial cycle as well. Alaska is biennial too. Check your state's rule before assuming yearly.

When does the filing window open?

Most states open the filing window a few months before the deadline. In Florida, you can file starting January 1 for the May 1 deadline — four months of runway. Delaware franchise tax is due June 1 with the window opening earlier in the year. Filing early is the safest move once the window opens.

Does my state send me a reminder?

A few states still send a postcard or courtesy email about a month before the deadline. Most do not, and even those that do warn that you should not rely on it. The official position from most state corporation divisions is that the deadline is your responsibility to track.

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