I missed my Florida LLC annual report deadline while living abroad. Is this a tax problem or just a state cleanup problem?
I am a UK founder with a Florida LLC that runs an online lead generation business. The business itself is fine and the federal return is being prepared, but I realized I missed the Florida annual report deadline because the notice went to an old email address.
I am trying to understand whether this is mainly a Florida administrative problem or whether it can create bigger tax trouble too. The company has about $85,000 in revenue and uses Stripe plus a U.S. bank account.
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