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The annual review of a U.S. company is the first department that manages the company, and requires the annual review of the company after the company is registered and operated. The annual inspection of a U.S. company is relatively simple for local companies, but it only requires a review of the company's operating status.
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The annual review time is the same for all districts in the United States: one report per year. But the exact time is determined by the state:
Florida: The annual examination time is that the annual examination procedures need to be completed before April 1 of each year, and for newly registered companies, the annual examination will be done before April 1 of the following year.
Delaware: The annual review time is fixed before March 1 of each year for **** corporation, and the annual review time is fixed before June 1 of each year for LLC.
Michigan: The annual review time for corporations is before May 15 of each year; The annual review of LLC companies is before February 15 of each year. If it expires, corporations will have a penalty of $10 per month, up to a maximum of $50; LLC companies do not have a late fine, but if there is no annual review within 2 years, it will be cancelled, and if you want to continue to use it, you will have to reinstate.
The information that needs to be provided for the annual review of a U.S. company is:
1.Scanned copy of U.S. Certificate of Incorporation;
2.Scanned copies of ID cards of shareholders and directors of U.S. companies;
3.Other documents subject to change.
What are the processes for the annual review of U.S. companies:
1.**Renewal of relevant documents, including confirmation of information of directors and shareholders and various management positions of the company;
2.Registration of the company's registered address;
3.Tax-related accounting filings and payments.
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The annual review of a U.S. company means that the U.S. company management department requires the U.S. company to conduct the company's annual inspection and tax declaration after registration and operation.
The annual review of American companies is required, in order to understand the operation of each company, whether it is legal and normal, so the company needs to conduct the annual review at the specified time. Due to the different company issuance regulations in various states in the United States, the annual review time is different, and the annual inspection time of most state companies is generally before the anniversary establishment date.
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The process of annual review of a U.S. company.
1. Notify the U.S. company to go through the annual inspection procedures;
2. Sign the annual review agreement of the American company;
3. The company applicant pays the annual examination fee;
4. Submit ** documents.
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