Small business owners in Pennsylvania are reminded of the upcoming deadline to file their Annual Report with the Pennsylvania Department of State. This requirement, which began in 2025, mandates that businesses submit their report by June 30, 2026. The filing fee is $7 for most small businesses, making it a manageable task for many local entrepreneurs.
Details of the Annual Report
The Annual Report must include several key pieces of information. Business owners need to provide their business name, the jurisdiction of formation, and both the registered and principal office addresses. Additionally, the report must list the name of at least one governor, such as a director, member, or partner, along with the names and titles of any principal officers. Finally, the entity number issued by the Pennsylvania Department of State is required.
This new filing requirement is part of an effort to streamline business operations and ensure that the state maintains up-to-date records of active businesses. For more information on the Annual Report and filing procedures, business owners can visit the Pennsylvania Department of State’s website.
Original reporting: NFIB (National Federation of Independent Business) — read the source article.