Annual meeting
Annual meetings are mandated for corporations to elect directors, engage with shareholders, and to conduct other relevant businesses. They are also required to document the proceedings. Corporations that have not held their 2026 annual meeting yet should promptly schedule it before the year ends.
Articles of Amendment
Don’t forget that some changes to a corporation require the formation document (Articles of Incorporation) to be amended. For example, if a corporation underwent a name change, you would have to file Articles of Amendment for the change to be legally effective.
If the corporation is qualified in foreign states, an amendment to the certificate of authority will be required as well.
Taxes and business licenses may need to be amended or closed out and opened new as well. Make sure all required amendments were filed and that the state’s records on your company are up to date. And if not, be sure to get those amendments filed.
Conclusion
As the year draws to a close, it's crucial to ensure that your corporation is in full compliance with all necessary regulations and requirements. By following this end-of-year checklist, you can address any outstanding issues and prepare your business for a successful year ahead. Remember, staying proactive with compliance not only helps avoid penalties but also positions your corporation for stability.
For more information and resources, download our comprehensive checklist or contact a CT Corporation specialist.