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Domain releases

  • Ongoing domain launches

Extension and phases

Start date

Order deadline

.EXT (gTLD)

High risk

Sunrise*

dd-MMM-yyyy

dd-MMM-yyyy

  • Upcoming domain launches

Extension and phases

Start date

Order deadline

.EXT (gTLD)

Medium risk

Sunrise*

dd-MMM-yyyy

dd-MMM-yyyy

General availability*

dd-MMM-yyyy

  • Premium name releases

Extension and phases

Start date

Order deadline

.EXT (gTLD)

Details

dd-MMM-yyyy

dd-MMM-yyyy

.EXT (new gTLD)

Details

dd-MMM-yyyy

dd-MMM-yyyy

  • Launch notes

  • .EXT (gTLD): unrestricted extension Recommended sector: [Add detailed text]

  • .EXT (gTLD): restricted extension Recommended sector: [Add detailed text]


*This phase of domain registration is first come, first served, where the first person or entity to register an available domain name becomes the rightful owner. See glossary for descriptions of the various phases.

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1. Understand why it exists.

The term "annual report" might sound familiar if you own stock, but many new business owners aren't aware it has a different meaning for them.

Corporations and LLCs are required to submit an annual (or biennial in some states) report to state government entities. Its purpose is to outline an organization's current management and financial information. This includes company structure details and financial information.

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Another purpose for the annual report is so your state can use it to determine your company's franchise tax. A franchise tax is essentially a tax imposed on all incorporated businesses for the privilege of doing business in a given state. For this reason, it's crucial that your annual report is completed correctly and accurately. And of course, our small business pros can help with that.

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2. Understand why it exists.

The term "annual report" might sound familiar if you own stock, but many new business owners aren't aware it has a different meaning for them.

Corporations and LLCs are required to submit an annual (or biennial in some states) report to state government entities. Its purpose is to outline an organization's current management and financial information. This includes company structure details and financial information.

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3. Understand why it exists.

The term "annual report" might sound familiar if you own stock, but many new business owners aren't aware it has a different meaning for them.

Corporations and LLCs are required to submit an annual (or biennial in some states) report to state government entities. Its purpose is to outline an organization's current management and financial information. This includes company structure details and financial information.

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4. Understand why it exists.

The term "annual report" might sound familiar if you own stock, but many new business owners aren't aware it has a different meaning for them.

Corporations and LLCs are required to submit an annual (or biennial in some states) report to state government entities. Its purpose is to outline an organization's current management and financial information. This includes company structure details and financial information.

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