Connecticut Annual Report — Due Date, Cost & Filing
Every Connecticut LLC must file an Annual Report to maintain good standing. Fee: $80, due between January 1 and March 31 each year. Filed through CONCORD at business.ct.gov. For all compliance, see after-formation. For formation, see our LLC guide.
Key Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Fee | $80 |
| Due | January 1 - March 31 each year |
| Filed with | Connecticut Secretary of State |
| Portal | business.ct.gov (CONCORD) |
| Contents | Current LLC information (not financial) |
What's Included
- LLC name and business ID number
- Principal office address
- Registered agent name and CT address
- Names and addresses of members/managers
- Nature of business
How to File
Ready to get started?
Get Started- Log in to business.ct.gov (CONCORD)
- Find your LLC in your account
- Select "File Annual Report"
- Review and update information
- Pay $80
- Submit
What Happens If You Miss It
Connecticut sends notices after the due date. Continued non-compliance leads to administrative dissolution by the Secretary of State. Reinstatement requires filing overdue reports + paying fees.
FAQ
Can I file early?
Yes. File within a window before your due date to stay ahead.
Is the $80 tax-deductible?
Yes. The Annual Report fee is a deductible business expense.
Is this the same as filing taxes?
No. Annual Report ($80, Secretary of State) confirms LLC information. Income tax (Department of Revenue Services) is a completely separate filing.