Annual Reports & Year-End Filing
All companies registered in Georgia are required to submit an annual report to the relevant authorities, even if the company had no income or activity during the year. StartGE provides end-to-end support to help you meet these requirements easily and on time.
What Is an Annual Report?
An annual report summarizes your company’s financial activity and compliance for the previous year. It may include income, expenses, balance sheets, and tax declarations — depending on your business type and size.
Who Needs to File?
- All active LLCs (Limited Liability Companies)
- All registered Individual Entrepreneurs (IEs)
- Even dormant companies must declare zero activity
Our Year-End Filing Service Includes
- Preparation of the full annual report
- Submission to Georgia’s Revenue Service
- Assistance with financial statement summaries
- Optional accounting report in English (for your own records)
Why It Matters
- Failure to file may result in penalties or legal complications
- Maintaining good standing helps with future banking, investment, and renewal processes
- Annual filing is a legal obligation for every registered business
Deadlines
Annual reports are typically due by March 31st of the following year. We recommend starting the process early to ensure accuracy and avoid last-minute issues.
How to Get Started
You can request annual filing support through your StartGE dashboard, or contact our team directly. If we already manage your monthly accounting, the annual report is part of your package.
Need help with your company’s year-end reporting? Get in touch with our accounting team today.