Hawaii Business Annual Report Filing

 
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Posted On : 11th Dec 2017

What is a Hawaii Business Annual Report Filing?

Every active business in the state of Hawaii has to file an annual report to conduct business. The annual report or statement provides the public information on the registered business entity in Hawaii. The annual report Hawaii must be filed on time to keep your company in good standing. You still have to file the annual report even you have made no money from business.

How to file Hawaii Business Annual Report Filing?

All types of business entities file annual reports with the department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs online each year. You can also file a paper annual report.

Which entities file annual reports in the state of Hawaii?

  • Hawaii corporations
  • Hawaii professional corporations
  • Hawaii limited liability companies
  • Hawaii professional limited liability companies
  • Hawaii General Partnerships
  • Hawaii limited partnerships
  • Hawaii foreign entities
  • Hawaii limited liability partnerships
  • Hawaii limited liability limited partnerships
  • Hawaii charities

What are the due dates to file annual report in the state of Hawaii?

Hawaii's business entities file annual reports by the end of the quarter you originally completed your business registration such as March 31st, June 30th, September 3oth and December 31st.

Does' state of Hawaii has an Initial Filing Requirement?

No, there is no such requirement in the state of Hawaii to file an annual report?

How does the state of Hawaii notify you about the due date of your annual report?

Generally the state of Hawaii notifies you through the postcards about the due date of your annual report filing.

What happens if I do not file an annual report of Hawaii?

  • State of Hawaii will involuntarily dissolve the company, if you have failed to file the annual report for two consecutive years after passing the deadline.
  • To restore the company's status from delinquent to good standing, you must file all due annual reports with late filing penalties.
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