Who Needs to File?
In Georgia, the following entities are required to file an annual report:
- Corporations (both for-profit and non-profit)
- Limited Liability Companies (LLCs)
- Limited Partnerships (LPs)
- Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs)
These requirements ensure that the state has current information about the entities operating within its jurisdiction, available for public access in compliance with state laws.
What Information Do You Need to Include?
A state of Georgia annual report typically requires the following information:
- Business entity name as registered with the Georgia Secretary of State
- Principal office address and mailing address, if different
- Name and address of the registered agent in Georgia
- Names and addresses of key management personnel, such as directors, officers, or managers, depending on the entity type
Each business entity type may have specific additional requirements, so it’s crucial to check the exact Georgia filing requirements for your entity.