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- Statements of Information Filing Tips - California Secretary of State
Failure to file the required Statement of Information with the Secretary of State as outlined in statute may result in penalties being assessed by the Franchise Tax Board and suspension or forfeiture In addition, any time there are information changes in between statutory filing periods, an updated statement should be filed Statements of Information, Common Interest Development Statements
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In California, corporations, LLCs, and certain other entities are required to file a Statement of Information with the California Secretary of State, either every year or every other year Here’s what you need to know, and a step-by-step guide to filling out the Statement of Information for California corporations
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Maintain your California LLC's good standing with the state This guide provides a clear walkthrough of the entire Statement of Information filing process
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- Los Angeles Statement of Information Filing Guide 2025
At US Filing Services, we help Los Angeles business owners file their California Statement of Information without the stress We know what’s required, when it’s due, and how to ensure it gets filed correctly the first time
- How to File a Statement of Information in California - LegalZoom
Whether a California corporation or limited liability company, file your statement of information through the Secretary of State in three steps
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