What is the fee for filing annual reports in Nevada?

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The fee for filing annual reports in Nevada varies based on the type of business entity. For corporations, the fee for filing an annual list of officers and directors is currently one hundred twenty-five dollars. For limited liability companies, the fee for filing the annual list of managers or members is the same, one hundred twenty-five dollars. It is important to note that these fees are subject to change, and additional fees may apply based on specific circumstances, such as late filing or other administrative costs. Additionally, businesses that fail to file their annual reports on time may incur penalties. To ensure that one has the most accurate and updated information regarding fees and filing requirements, it is advisable to check the official Nevada Secretary of State website. This site provides detailed information about filing processes, deadlines, and other relevant guidelines for businesses operating in Nevada.
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Answered Aug 29, 2025

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