LLCs have fewer formalities than corporations, but Florida LLC owners still have compliance obligations. Staying on top of these requirements keeps your LLC in good standing and protects your personal assets. Here’s your complete LLC compliance checklist.
Florida LLC Annual Requirements
Annual Report (Required)
Every Florida LLC must file an annual report with the Division of Corporations.
Key details:
- Deadline: May 1 each year
- Fee: $138.75 (on time) | $538.75 (late, includes $400 penalty)
- Where to file: Sunbiz.org
Information required:
- LLC name and document number
- Principal address
- Mailing address
- Registered agent information
- Member/manager information
- EIN
Annual Report Checklist
- [ ] Mark May 1 deadline on calendar
- [ ] Gather current company information
- [ ] Verify registered agent is still active
- [ ] File through Sunbiz.org
- [ ] Pay fee by credit card
- [ ] Save confirmation
Federal Compliance
BOIR (Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting)
Most LLCs must file BOIR with FinCEN.
Deadlines:
- LLCs formed before 2024: January 1, 2025 (deadline passed)
- LLCs formed in 2024: 90 days after formation
- LLCs formed 2025+: 30 days after formation
Updates: File within 30 days of any change to:
- Beneficial owners
- Owner addresses
- Owner identification documents
BOIR Checklist
- [ ] Determine if your LLC must file
- [ ] Identify all beneficial owners (25%+ ownership OR substantial control)
- [ ] Gather ID documents for each owner
- [ ] File through boiefiling.fincen.gov
- [ ] Set reminder to update if information changes
EIN (Employer Identification Number)
Most LLCs should have an EIN.
Required if:
- You have employees
- You’re a multi-member LLC
- You want to open a business bank account
Checklist:
- [ ] Apply for EIN through IRS.gov (free)
- [ ] Save confirmation notice (CP 575)
- [ ] Use EIN for bank accounts and tax filings
Tax Compliance
Federal Income Tax
LLCs have flexible tax treatment:
Single-Member LLC (default):
- Report on Schedule C of personal return
- Self-employment tax on net income
- No separate LLC tax return
Multi-Member LLC (default):
- File Form 1065 (Partnership Return)
- Issue K-1s to members
- Members report income on personal returns
LLC electing S-Corp treatment:
- File Form 1120-S
- Issue K-1s to members
- Employment tax savings possible
Tax Compliance Checklist
- [ ] Determine your LLC’s tax classification
- [ ] File appropriate federal return by deadline
- [ ] Make quarterly estimated payments (if applicable)
- [ ] Issue 1099s to contractors by January 31
- [ ] Keep records for 7 years
Florida State Tax
Good news: Florida has no state income tax on pass-through entities.
If applicable:
- Sales tax registration and filing (if selling taxable goods/services)
- Reemployment tax (if you have employees)
Operating Agreement
While not required by Florida law, every LLC should have an operating agreement.
Operating Agreement Checklist
- [ ] Create written operating agreement
- [ ] Define member ownership percentages
- [ ] Specify management structure
- [ ] Outline profit/loss distribution
- [ ] Include provisions for adding/removing members
- [ ] Address dissolution procedures
- [ ] Review and update as needed
When to Update Your Operating Agreement
- New member joins
- Member leaves
- Ownership percentages change
- Management structure changes
- Major business changes
Registered Agent
Requirements
Your registered agent:
- Must be a Florida resident OR authorized business entity
- Must have a physical Florida street address
- Must be available during business hours
- Must consent to serve
Registered Agent Checklist
- [ ] Verify registered agent is still active
- [ ] Confirm address is current
- [ ] Ensure agent can receive documents
- [ ] Update if agent changes (file with state)
Changing Your Registered Agent
- Can be done on annual report (no extra fee)
- Or file separate change ($25 fee)
- New agent must consent before filing
Maintaining LLC Formalities
LLCs have fewer formalities than corporations, but some practices help protect your liability shield.
Recommended Practices
- [ ] Keep LLC finances separate from personal
- [ ] Use LLC name on contracts and documents
- [ ] Maintain adequate capitalization
- [ ] Document major decisions
- [ ] Keep organized records
Financial Separation
Do:
- Maintain separate business bank account
- Pay business expenses from business account
- Document member contributions and distributions
- Keep business accounting records
Don’t:
- Mix personal and business funds
- Pay personal expenses from LLC account
- Treat LLC assets as your own
Record Keeping
Records to Maintain
| Record Type | Retention |
|---|---|
| Formation documents | Permanent |
| Operating agreement | Permanent |
| Member records | Permanent |
| Tax returns | 7 years |
| Financial records | 7 years |
| Contracts | 7 years after expiration |
| Annual report confirmations | 7 years |
Record Keeping Checklist
- [ ] Store Articles of Organization securely
- [ ] Keep operating agreement accessible
- [ ] File tax returns and records
- [ ] Maintain member contact information
- [ ] Document capital contributions
- [ ] Track profit distributions
Employment Compliance (If You Have Employees)
Required Actions
- [ ] Register for federal employment taxes
- [ ] Register for Florida reemployment tax
- [ ] Complete I-9 for each employee
- [ ] Withhold required taxes
- [ ] File quarterly employment returns (Form 941)
- [ ] File annual unemployment return (Form 940)
- [ ] Provide W-2s by January 31
- [ ] Obtain workers’ compensation insurance (4+ employees)
Labor Law Posters
Display required federal and state posters:
- [ ] Fair Labor Standards Act
- [ ] OSHA
- [ ] Equal Employment Opportunity
- [ ] Florida Minimum Wage
- [ ] Other applicable posters
Local Compliance
Business Tax Receipts
Most Florida counties and cities require local business tax receipts.
- [ ] Obtain county business tax receipt
- [ ] Obtain city business tax receipt (if in city limits)
- [ ] Renew annually (usually by September 30)
- [ ] Display at business location
Zoning and Permits
- [ ] Verify business activity permitted at location
- [ ] Obtain necessary permits
- [ ] Comply with signage regulations
LLC Compliance Calendar
January
- [ ] Issue 1099s to contractors
- [ ] Provide K-1s to members (multi-member LLC)
- [ ] Annual report filing period opens (January 1)
March-April
- [ ] File federal tax returns (or extension)
- [ ] Make Q1 estimated tax payment
May
- [ ] File Florida annual report (due May 1)
June
- [ ] Q2 estimated tax payment
- [ ] Mid-year compliance review
September
- [ ] Q3 estimated tax payment
- [ ] Renew local business tax receipts
- [ ] Update Florida minimum wage poster (September 30)
December
- [ ] Q4 estimated tax payment
- [ ] Year-end tax planning
- [ ] Prepare for upcoming annual report
Quick Compliance Check
Use this monthly checklist:
Monthly
- [ ] Reconcile business bank accounts
- [ ] Update financial records
- [ ] Review upcoming deadlines
Quarterly
- [ ] File employment tax returns (if applicable)
- [ ] Make estimated tax payments
- [ ] Review member information for changes
Annually
- [ ] File Florida annual report (by May 1)
- [ ] Review BOIR for needed updates
- [ ] Renew local business tax receipts
- [ ] Update labor law posters
- [ ] Review operating agreement
- [ ] Verify registered agent status
Common LLC Compliance Mistakes
1. Missing the Annual Report
The most common mistake. Results in $400 late fee and eventual dissolution.
Solution: Set multiple reminders starting in January.
2. Forgetting BOIR
New federal requirement that many LLC owners don’t know about.
Solution: File with your other compliance tasks.
3. Commingling Funds
Mixing personal and business money weakens liability protection.
Solution: Maintain strict financial separation.
4. Outdated Operating Agreement
Operating agreement no longer reflects reality.
Solution: Review annually and update as needed.
5. Expired Registered Agent
Agent no longer available or moved.
Solution: Verify agent status annually; use reliable agent service.
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- Annual report filing
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- Registered agent service
- Compliance monitoring
- Deadline reminders
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the minimum requirements for a Florida LLC?
At minimum: file annual report by May 1, maintain registered agent, and file BOIR with FinCEN. Additional requirements depend on your business activities.
How do I check if my LLC is in good standing?
Search your LLC on Sunbiz.org. Status should show “Active.” Any other status indicates compliance issues.
What happens if my LLC is administratively dissolved?
You lose liability protection and authority to conduct business. You must reinstate by filing delinquent reports and paying fees.
Do I need an operating agreement for my Florida LLC?
Not legally required, but strongly recommended. It defines ownership, management, and protects your personal assets.
How much does it cost to maintain a Florida LLC annually?
Minimum: $138.75 (annual report). Additional costs for registered agent service, local business tax receipts, and optional compliance services.