What is an Annual Report South Carolina?
South Carolina Secretary of State requires following entities to file an annual report on or before the due date to conduct business in the state of South Carolina or avoid the admin dissolution from the State of SC.
- South Carolina Corporations do not have to file annual reports with the SC Secretary of state, but they do file South Carolina Corporations Annual Returns with the SC department of revenue to transact business or keep corporations in Good Standing in South Carolina. The due date to file SC profit corporations annual returns are generally March, 15 of each year. The State, South Carolina will dissolve your corporation if you become a delinquent.
- South Carolina Limited Liability Companies do not have to file annual reports with the SC Secretary of state.
- South Carolina non profit corporations file annual tax returns generally by May 15 every year.
- South Carolina Limited Liability Partnerships file annual tax returns on their anniversary dates.
- South Carolina Limited Partnerships file their annual tax returns generally by April 15 each year.
What happens if my company becomes a delinquent in South Carolina?
You have to file your all due tax returns with the penalties to bring your South Carolina Company in Good Standing.
Does Initial Report is applicable in the state of South Carolina?
Yes, following South Carolina entities are required to file initial reports.
- Initial report South Carolina Profit Corporations
- Initial report South Carolina Professional Corporations
- Initial report South Carolina Non Profit Corporations
- Initial report South Carolina Foreign Entities