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(a) Requirement.--Except as provided in subsections (a1) and (a2) of this section, each domestic corporation and each foreign corporation authorized to transact business in this State shall deliver an annual report directly to the Secretary of State in electronic form or in paper form as prescribed by the Secretary of State under this section.
(a1) Insurers.--Each insurance company subject to the provisions of Chapter 58 of the General Statutes shall deliver an annual report to the Secretary of State.
(a2) Professional Corporations Exempt.--A corporation governed by Chapter 55B of the General Statutes is exempt from this section.
(a3) Form; Required Information.--The annual report required by this section shall be in a form prescribed by the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State shall prescribe the form needed to file an annual report electronically and shall provide this form by electronic means. The annual report shall set forth all of the following:
(1) The name of the corporation and the state or country under whose law it is incorporated.
(2) The street address, and the mailing address if different from the street address, of the registered office, the county in which its registered office is located, and the name of its registered agent at that office in this State, and a statement of any change of such registered office or registered agent, or both.
(3) The address and telephone number of its principal office.
(4) The names, titles, and business addresses of its principal officers.
(4a) Repealed by S.L. 1997-475, § 6.1, eff. Jan. 1, 1998.
(5) A brief description of the nature of its business.
If the information contained in the most recently filed annual report has not changed, a certification to that effect may be made instead of setting forth the information required by subdivisions (2) through (5) of this subsection.
(a4) Form; Certain Veteran-Owned Businesses.--The Secretary of State shall also provide appropriate space and instructions on the annual report form for a domestic corporation or foreign corporation to voluntarily indicate whether or not the corporation is a veteran-owned small business or a service-disabled veteran-owned small business.
(b) Currency of Information.--Information in the annual report must be current as of the date the annual report is executed on behalf of the corporation.
(c) Due Date.--An annual report is due by the fifteenth day of the fourth month following the close of the corporation's fiscal year.
(d) Incomplete Information.--If an annual report does not contain the information required by this section, the Secretary of State shall promptly notify the reporting domestic or foreign corporation in writing and return the report to it for correction. If the report is corrected to contain the information required by this section and submitted to the Secretary of State within 30 days after the effective date of notice, it is deemed to be timely filed.
(e) Amendments.--Amendments to any previously filed annual report may be filed with the Secretary of State at any time for the purpose of correcting, updating, or augmenting the information contained in the annual report.
(f) Expired.
(g) Repealed by S.L. 2017-204, § 1.13, eff. Aug. 11, 2017.
(h) Delinquency.--If the Secretary of State does not receive an annual report within 60 days of the date the report is due, the Secretary of State may presume that the annual report is delinquent. This presumption may be rebutted by evidence of delivery presented by the filing corporation.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 55. North Carolina Business Corporation Act § 55-16-22. Annual report - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nc/chapter-55-north-carolina-business-corporation-act/nc-gen-st-sect-55-16-22/
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