Wisconsin Code § 181.0214

Annual report for department
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(1) A corporation or foreign corporation authorized to transact business in this
state shall deliver to the department for filing an annual report
that states all of the following:
(a) The name of the corporation or foreign corporation.
(b) The street and e-mail address of its registered office in this
state and the name of its registered agent at that office.
(c) The street address of its principal office.
(d) The name and address of each director and principal
officer.
(e) In the case of a foreign corporation, the jurisdiction of its
governing law and any fictitious name adopted under s. 181.1506
(1).
(2) Information in the annual report must be current as of the
date the report is signed by the corporation or foreign
corporation.
(3) (a) A domestic corporation shall deliver its annual report
to the department in each year following the calendar year in
which the domestic corporation’s articles of incorporation became effective, during the calendar year quarter in which the anniversary date of the articles’ effective date occurs.
(b) A foreign corporation authorized to transact business in
this state shall deliver its annual report to the department during
the first calendar quarter of each year following the calendar year
in which the foreign corporation becomes authorized to transact
business in this state.
(4) If an annual report does not contain the information required by this section, the department promptly shall notify the
reporting corporation or foreign corporation in a record and return the report to it for correction. If the annual report is corrected to contain the information required by this section and delivered to the department within 30 days after the effective date of
such notice, the annual report is timely filed.
(5) If an annual report contains a registered office or registered agent which differs from the information shown in the
records of the department immediately before the report becomes
effective, the differing information is considered a statement of
change under s. 181.0502 or 181.1508.

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