Pennsylvania Annual Filing: What You Need to Know to Stay Compliant
With all the buzz around the Federal Corporate Transparency Act, it’s easy to overlook Pennsylvania’s Annual Filing requirement. But here’s the thing—you still need to file, and the rules in Pennsylvania haven’t changed.
Who Needs to File?
If your business operates in Pennsylvania, you might be on the list. The Annual Filing requirement applies to:
- Domestic Corporations
- Non-Profits
- Limited Liability Companies (LLCs)
- Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs)
If your business falls into one of these categories, you’ll need to submit your filing with the Pennsylvania Department of State before the end of 2025.
Key Deadlines to Remember
Mark your calendar—these deadlines are firm:
- Corporations: June 30, 2025
- LLCs: September 30, 2025
- All Other Domestic Entities: December 31, 2025
Missing the deadline could lead to penalties or even the suspension of your entity’s legal status. Staying ahead of the game ensures your business remains in good standing.
Why Does This Matter?
Filing might feel like just another administrative task, but it serves an important purpose. Keeping up with Pennsylvania’s Annual Filing requirement:
- Maintains your business’s good standing with the state
- Preserves your entity’s name registration
- Ensures compliance with state laws
In short, it’s not something you want to put off.
How to File (And When to Ask for Help)
The good news? Most businesses can handle this filing on their own with the right resources. But if you hit a roadblock, RKG Law is here to help.
We’ve put together a full breakdown on what the filing process looks like, common pitfalls to avoid, and what you need to have ready. Check it out on the Lancaster Law Blog:
Learn More About Pennsylvania’s Annual Filing
Stay proactive, meet your deadline, and keep your business running smoothly. Give us a call if you need assistance.