If you received this notice, you failed to meet franchise tax filing and/or payment requirements. Learn how to resolve this issue and ensure your franchise tax account is current. If your entity’s annualized total revenue for the 2024 report year is at or below the no tax due threshold of $2,470,000, you are not required to file a report, but you still must file either a Public Information Report or an Ownership Information Report. See No Tax Due Reporting for Report Years 2024 and Later.
If you received this notice, your registration has been forfeited by the Secretary of State's (SOS) office for failure to meet 2024 franchise tax filing or payment requirements. If your entity's annualized total revenue for the 2024 report year is at or below the no tax due threshold of $2,470,000, you are not required to file a franchise tax report, but you still must file either a Public Information Report or an Ownership Information Report. See No Tax Due Reporting for Report Years 2024 and Later. Learn how to resolve this issue and ensure your franchise tax filings and payments are current. Then obtain a tax clearance letter from the Comptroller's office to reinstate your registration at the SOS.
The Comptroller’s office sends a letter or an email to all franchise taxpayers as a reminder that May 15 is the due date for franchise tax reports, extension requests, payments and/or Public or Ownership Information reports. See our Franchise Tax webpage for more information about franchise tax.
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