LLC Compliance Calendar 2026: Never Miss a Deadline Again

The ultimate guide to tracking annual reports, franchise taxes, licenses, and filings for your LLC in 2026.

📅 May 31, 2026 ⏱️ 15 min read 📅 Compliance
TL;DR: LLC compliance in 2026 involves tracking annual/biennial reports, franchise taxes, federal tax deadlines, and industry-specific licenses. Missing deadlines triggers penalties, dissolution, or loss of good standing. Use a digital compliance calendar with automated reminders, or hire a registered agent service that includes compliance monitoring. Key dates vary dramatically by state—California requires a $800 franchise tax by April 15th, while Texas requires annual reports by May 15th.

Why a Compliance Calendar Is Essential

Consequence of Missing DeadlinesImpact
Late fees$50–$500+ per missed filing
Penalties and interest5%–25% on unpaid taxes
Administrative dissolutionLLC legally ceases to exist
Loss of good standingCannot obtain certificates for loans/licenses
Personal liability exposureCorporate veil may be pierced
Contract invalidationBusiness contracts may become voidable
Name forfeitureAnother business can claim your LLC name

Federal Compliance Deadlines (All LLCs)

DeadlineRequirementApplies To
January 31, 2026Issue 1099s to contractorsLLCs paying $600+ to non-employees
March 15, 2026S-Corp tax return (Form 1120-S)LLCs taxed as S-Corps
April 15, 2026Individual tax return (Form 1040)Single-member LLC owners
April 15, 2026Partnership tax return (Form 1065)Multi-member LLCs (default)
April 15, 2026C-Corp tax return (Form 1120)LLCs taxed as C-Corps
April 15, 2026Q1 estimated taxesAll LLC owners
June 15, 2026Q2 estimated taxesAll LLC owners
September 15, 2026Extended partnership/S-Corp returnsIf extension filed
September 15, 2026Q3 estimated taxesAll LLC owners
October 15, 2026Extended individual/C-Corp returnsIf extension filed
January 15, 2027Q4 estimated taxesAll LLC owners

New for 2026

Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reports must be updated within 30 days of any changes to members or managers.

State Annual Report Deadlines (Major States)

StateFiling FrequencyDue DateFeeLate Penalty
CaliforniaBiennial (every 2 years)Anniversary month$20$250
DelawareAnnualJune 1$300$200 + 1.5%/month
TexasAnnual (franchise tax report)May 15Varies by revenue$50 per report
FloridaAnnualMay 1$138.75$400
New YorkBiennialAnniversary month$9$250
NevadaAnnualLast day of anniversary month$350+$100 + dissolution
WyomingAnnualFirst day of anniversary month$60+$500
PennsylvaniaDecennial (every 10 years)Next due 2025$70None (but status issues)
OhioNoneN/AN/AN/A
MissouriNoneN/AN/AN/A

State Franchise Tax Deadlines (2026)

StateTax TypeDue DateMinimum TaxCalculation Method
CaliforniaFranchise TaxApril 15$800Flat fee (first year waived for new LLCs)
DelawareFranchise TaxJune 1$300Flat fee for LLCs
TexasFranchise TaxMay 15$0 (under $1.23M revenue)0.375%–0.75% of margin
New YorkFiling FeeBiennial with report$25–$4,500Based on NY gross income
TennesseeFranchise & ExciseApril 15$1000.25% net worth + 6.5% excise
IllinoisFranchise TaxAnniversary month$250.1% of paid-in capital

Industry-Specific License Renewals

IndustryTypical Renewal FrequencyCommon Renewal Months
ContractorsAnnualVaries by state/county
Healthcare providersAnnual/BiennialBirth month or issue anniversary
Food serviceAnnualJanuary or issue date
Alcohol/beverageAnnualDecember 31 or issue date
Real estateBiennialBirth month
Insurance agentsBiennialVaries by state
Professional engineersAnnual/BiennialVaries

Building Your 2026 Compliance Calendar

Option 1: DIY Digital Calendar

Tools: Google Calendar, Outlook, Apple Calendar, Notion, Trello

Setup steps:

  1. Identify all your state and federal deadlines
  2. Create recurring events 30, 14, and 7 days before each deadline
  3. Add detailed notes with filing requirements and links
  4. Share with all members/managers
  5. Set email and mobile notifications

Pros: Free, customizable
Cons: Manual updates, easy to miss changes, no compliance expertise

Option 2: Compliance Software

PlatformCostBest Features
CT Corporation (Compliance Calendar)$150–$300/yearMulti-state tracking, legal updates
Harbor Compliance$99–$199/yearState-specific alerts, document storage
CorpNet$99/yearSimple interface, good for small LLCs
Northwest Registered AgentIncluded with serviceFree with registered agent, basic but effective

Option 3: Professional Services

CPA/Accountant: Handles tax deadlines, estimated payments, and filings
Business Attorney: Reviews compliance for complex structures
Registered Agent Service: Includes deadline monitoring and document forwarding

Monthly Compliance Checklist for 2026

January

  • Review and update compliance calendar for the year
  • Issue 1099s and W-2s (by Jan 31)
  • Pay Q4 2025 estimated taxes (by Jan 15)
  • Renew annual licenses expiring this month
  • Review member/manager changes for BOI updates

February

  • File 1099s with IRS (by Jan 31, but confirm receipt)
  • Prepare for S-Corp tax deadline (March 15)
  • Review financial statements for tax preparation
  • Check state annual report due dates

March

  • File S-Corp tax return (Form 1120-S) by March 15
  • Pay Q1 estimated taxes (if applicable)
  • Review any license renewals due in Q2
  • Update compliance calendar for any law changes

April

  • File individual/partnership/C-Corp tax returns by April 15
  • Pay Q1 estimated taxes by April 15
  • Pay California $800 franchise tax (if applicable)
  • Review Tennessee franchise tax obligations

May

  • File Texas franchise tax report by May 15
  • Pay Texas franchise tax by May 15
  • File/pay any state annual reports due
  • Review mid-year compliance status

June

  • Pay Delaware franchise tax ($300) by June 1
  • Pay Q2 estimated taxes by June 15
  • File Nevada annual list (if anniversary in June)
  • Review and renew any expiring licenses

July–September

  • Pay Q3 estimated taxes by September 15
  • File extended partnership/S-Corp returns by September 15
  • Review biennial report deadlines (CA, NY)
  • Update BOI report if member changes occurred

October–December

  • File extended individual/C-Corp returns by October 15
  • Prepare for year-end tax planning
  • Review all 2027 deadlines and update calendar
  • Pay Q4 estimated taxes by January 15, 2027

2026 Compliance Law Changes to Watch

  1. Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI): FinCEN continues enforcement. Ensure your initial report is filed and updates submitted within 30 days of changes.
  2. 1099-K Threshold: The $600 threshold for payment processors (Stripe, PayPal, Venmo) remains in effect. Ensure proper income reporting.
  3. State Tax Changes: Several states are adjusting franchise tax rates. Monitor your state's revenue department announcements.
  4. Economic Nexus: If you sell online, new state sales tax obligations may apply based on 2025 revenue thresholds.

Red Flags: When to Seek Professional Help

  • Your LLC operates in 3+ states
  • You have complex profit-sharing arrangements
  • You've missed deadlines in previous years
  • You're undergoing ownership changes
  • Your industry has heavy regulatory requirements (healthcare, finance, alcohol)
  • You're unsure about BOI reporting obligations

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I miss my annual report deadline?

Most states impose late fees ($50–$500+) and may administratively dissolve your LLC after 1–2 missed filings. Reinstatement is possible but costs more than timely filing.

Can I file my annual report early?

Most states allow filing 1–3 months before the due date. Early filing is recommended to avoid last-minute technical issues.

Do I need to file a separate franchise tax return and annual report?

In some states (Texas, California), yes—they're separate filings. In others (Delaware, Wyoming), they're combined or the franchise tax is the only requirement.

What if my LLC had no revenue in 2026?

You likely still must file annual reports and pay minimum franchise taxes. California, for example, requires the $800 minimum even with $0 revenue.

How do I know if my state changed its deadlines?

Subscribe to your Secretary of State's email alerts, use a professional registered agent service, or check their website quarterly.

Can I deduct compliance costs on my taxes?

Yes. Annual report fees, registered agent fees, franchise taxes, and professional service fees are generally deductible business expenses.

Compliance Is Your Competitive Advantage

Businesses that stay compliant avoid costly disruptions. Set up your 2026 calendar today and never miss another deadline.