Remember to File Your Biennial Report with DCRA!
Nonprofit News, Winter 2021
April 1 is the deadline for nonprofits to file their Biennial Report, Form BRA-25, with the D.C. Government's Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA).
Every nonprofit is required to file a biennial report by the April 1 immediately following the year the organization was incorporated, and then every two years thereafter. Depending on the year in which your nonprofit was formed, you may have to file the report on even-numbered or odd-numbered years.
If you do not know what year your organization should file in, you can go to DCRA's CorpOnline website and check your organization's filing history under the "Business Filings Search" field. You must create a free user profile in order to use CorpOnline. You should also check to see if your organization's status is listed as "Active," which indicates that all of your organization's prior reports have been filed and that your organization is in good standing with DCRA.
A filing fee of $80 must accompany Form BRA-25. DCRA encourages nonprofits to file their annual reports on CorpOnline, where a link to “File a Biennial Report” can be found on the home page. (DCRA will activate this link when it begins to accept biennial reports in late January/early February.)
If a nonprofit does not file the form by April 1, it will have to pay a late fee of $50. In addition, if a nonprofit does not file the form within five months of the April 1 due date, its corporate status will be revoked and it will no longer be authorized to do business in D.C. If that happens, the nonprofit's ability to do business in the District will be suspended and the validity of its existing contracts, such as its lease or grant agreements, could be questioned.
The good news is that a nonprofit whose corporate status has been revoked may file for reinstatement. In order to be reinstated, an organization must file all past due biennial reports with the accompanying filing and late fees, as well as Form GN-5, asking for reinstatement. There is an additional $80 fee for the reinstatement form.
For more information, including how to file online, go to the DCRA information page for nonprofit corporation filings.