WV Chamber Urges Businesses to comply with 10/31 deadline

Monday, Oct. 31 is the deadline for corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships, voluntary associations and business trusts to file their annual reports and pay the annual filing fee.

The filings are required under West Virginia code.

Organizations that fail to file will be administratively revoked and may not continue to conduct business in West Virginia until they file reinstatement forms with the Secretary of State’s Office.

As of Friday October 28, there were more than 4,800 organizations that have not yet filed their report and are in danger of being revoked.

The easiest and most secure way to file an annual report is through the online portal www.Business4wv.com.  Using this online feature allows a business owner to file their annual report quickly and easily online 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  The business owner will receive an email confirmation once the Secretary of State’s Office accepts the filing.

Is Washington Holding Back Your Business? Capito Wants To Hear From You

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jamie Corley
(202) 225-2711 or (202) 450-9695
Jamie.corley@mail.house.gov
October 27, 2011

Is Washington Holding Back Your Business?  Capito Wants To Hear From You


(Click on the picture above to view the video on YouTube)

WASHINGTON—Today, Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., released a new video inviting local businesses to share with Members of Congress how government regulations are holding them back through American Job Creators. The initiative is part of an ongoing effort by Republicans to encourage our nation’s job creators to share their stories about how government impacts job creation.

“Right now families and businesses are hurting.  14 million of our neighbors can’t find jobs.  My top priority is putting West Virginia – and America – back to work.  We need to stop out-of-touch bureaucrats from holding back our job creators,” stated Capito.  “To get it right, I need your help. I hope West Virginians will take this opportunity to tell Washington how government rules, regulations, and red tape impact job creation.”

Small business owners, entrepreneurs and innovators can visit American Job Creators to tell Washington how red tape and regulations are helping or hurting their business.

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