Creating Your Initial Report
Some states require that you file an Initial Report upon forming your business. This presents one more task and deadline to keep track of.
Let us file your Initial Report so that you can attend to business—and not to paperwork. Read more below, or click on "Order Now" and we'll begin the filing for you.
- When should I file my Initial Report or Statement of Information?
- Why type of information might appear on the Initial Report or Statement of Information?
Q: When should I file my Initial Report or Statement of Information?
A: In most states, the initial report is due shortly after the corporation is formed. Failure to timely file could result in a penalty. Keep in mind that the filing deadlines and requirements are not the same for every state, and you should confirm with the state in which you are incorporated. MyCorporation will automatically check the due dates when an initial report order is placed.
Q: Why type of information might appear on the Initial Report or Statement of Information?
A: Information required generally includes the following:
- The name and address of the current agent for service of process (i.e., the "Registered Agent" or "Resident Agent")
- The corporation's principal business address
- The names and addresses of the officers, directors, or members
- A description of the business activities being conducted