Quarterly Financial ReportTennessee Secretary of State 2025

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  2. Begin by filling out the Organization Information section. Enter your organization's name, COID, FEIN, contact name, address, city, state, zip code, county, telephone number, fax number, email, and website.
  3. Next, specify the Financial Period by entering the beginning and ending dates in mm/dd/yyyy format.
  4. Indicate the quarter for which you are reporting by selecting either First, Second, Third, or Fourth.
  5. In the Revenue section, input your Gross Contributions and Other Revenue amounts. The Total Revenue will automatically calculate based on these entries.
  6. Proceed to the Expenses section. Fill in Program Services, Fundraising, and Other expenses. The Total Expenses will also auto-calculate.
  7. Finally, ensure that two authorized officers sign the document. Fill in their names and positions before submitting.

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The annual report fee for LLCs is $300 minimum up to a maximum of $3000. The fee increases by an additional $50 per member for every member over 6 members up to a maximum of $3,000. An officer is not listed. If the business is a Tennessee for-profit corporation, the corporation must list at least one officer.
All Tennessee corporations, nonprofits, LLCs, LPs, and LLPs must file an annual report each year with the Tennessee Secretary of State, Business Services.
Tennessee Renewal Service Filing Instructions. All Tennessee corporations, nonprofits, LLCs, LPs, and LLPs must file an annual report each year with the Tennessee Secretary of State, Business Services. This page offers helpful instructions for how to file the Tennessee Annual Report yourself.
Tennessee requires LLCs to file an annual report and pay a franchise tax. The annual report is due on or before the first day of the fourth month following the close of the LLCs fiscal year. The filing fee is $50 per member, with a minimum fee of $300 and a maximum fee of $3000.
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Key Things to Know About Annual Reports Almost Every State Requires It: All US states require some form of annual report filing, except Ohio. That means if your business is registered anywhere else, youve got to file a yearly business report to stay in good standing.
Tennessee is currently ranked 2nd in the United States for its economic outlook. This is a forward-looking forecast based on the states standing (equal-weighted average) in 15 important state policy variables. Data reflect state and local rates and revenues and any effect of federal deductibility.

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