What are the fees for filing business documents?

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The fees for filing business documents in Puerto Rico may vary depending on the type of document being filed. For corporations, the fee for filing the Articles of Incorporation is $300, while the annual fee for maintaining a corporation is $150. For limited liability companies (LLCs), the fee for filing the Articles of Organization is $150, with an annual fee of $150 for maintaining the LLC. Partnerships and sole proprietorships have a filing fee of $25, with an annual fee of $150 for maintenance. These fees are subject to change, so it is advisable to check the most current fee schedule on the Secretary of State's website or contact their office directly for accurate and up-to-date information.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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