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The bill waives filing fees, extends and deems timely annual reports for corporations and LLCs majority-owned by deployed servicemembers, preventing dissolution during deployment.
The bill waives filing fees, extends and deems timely annual reports for corporations and LLCs majority-owned by deployed servicemembers, preventing dissolution during deployment.
Status: Enacted in 2025 (multiple committee substitutes and engrossed editions).
Primary subject: waiving/extending annual report filing deadlines and fees for business entities owned by deployed members of the Armed Forces.
To provide administrative relief to corporations and limited liability companies (LLCs) that are majority‑owned by members of the U.S. Armed Forces who are deployed away from their county of residence. The bill delays the due date for required Secretary of State annual reports, waives related filing fees in certain cases, and protects such businesses from administrative dissolution while the owner is deployed.
The bill reduces administrative hardship on military‑connected small businesses, preserves continuity of business registration while owners are serving, and limits the exposure of such entities to involuntary dissolution or penalties during deployments. The tradeoff is modest additional administrative processing for the Secretary of State and the statutory mechanics required to verify deployment and extensions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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