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Business entities in Ohio are not required to file an annual report. However, certain types of entities and registrations are required to file reports at different intervals.
Do I have to file an annual report? Business entities in Ohio are not required to file an annual report.
To start a corporation in Ohio, youll need to do three things: appoint a registered agent, choose a name for your business, and file Articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of State. You can file this document online or by mail. The articles cost a minimum of $99 to file.
Most Ohio charities are required by law to register with the Ohio Attorney Generals Office, submit annual financial reports and pay registration fees. The attorney general provides an online filing system and resources to help organizations meet their requirements under the law.
Section 509(a)(3) supporting organizations must file Form 990 PDF or Form 990-EZ PDF, except for: integrated auxiliaries of churches, exclusively religious activities of religious orders and. organizations whose gross receipts are normally $5,000 or less and that support a section 501(c)(3) religious organization.
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For most organizations, the tax year ends December 31 so the Form 990 is due May 15. Nonprofits are generally not subject to corporate franchise tax or commercial activity tax. Ohio does not have a renewal requirement for sales tax exemption.
To be legally organized, a nonprofit corporation must file Initial Articles of Incorporation (Articles) (Form 532B) with the Ohio Secretary of States office. The filing fee is $99.00.
File Ohio Articles of Organization Form 610. File your Ohio articles of organization with the Ohio Secretary of State. In order to make your LLC in Ohio official, youll have to file with and get your documents approved by the Secretary of State. Youll do this by submitting Form 610.

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