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Attorney General John M. Formella and Secretary of State David M. Scanlan announced reporting deadlines for New Hampshire nonprofit organizations. The New Hampshire Charitable Trusts Unit requires annual reports by May 15, 2025 for charities with a fiscal year ending December 31. Separately, the Secretary of State requires a 2025 Nonprofit Report by December 31, 2025, which must be submitted every five years under RSA 292. The AG emphasized that transparency through regular reporting is how citizens can be confident their charitable donations will be used for the intended purpose.

“The New Hampshire Charitable Trusts Unit's annual report deadline for all charities with a fiscal year ending December 31 is May 15, 2025.”

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The New Hampshire Department of Justice and Secretary of State issued joint guidance announcing two reporting deadlines for nonprofit organizations. The Charitable Trusts Unit requires annual reports by May 15, 2025 for charities with fiscal years ending December 31. The Secretary of State requires a five-year nonprofit corporation report by December 31, 2025 under RSA 292. Affected charities and nonprofit corporations should ensure timely submission through the respective online filing portals to maintain good standing and comply with state transparency requirements.

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Press Release For Immediate Release Date: March 26, 2025


Contact Michael S. Garrity, Director of Communications
(603) 931-9375 | michael.s.garrity@doj.nh.gov Anna Sventek, New Hampshire Secretary of State's Office
(603) 731-2286 | Anna.Sventek@sos.nh.gov

Attorney General Formella and Secretary of State Scanlan Provide Guidance on New Hampshire Non-Profit Organizations Reporting

Concord, NH – Attorney General John M. Formella and Secretary of State David M. Scanlan announce the issuance of new guidance to all New Hampshire nonprofit charity executive directors and board members on upcoming reporting deadlines. The New Hampshire Secretary of State requires that all New Hampshire nonprofit corporations incorporated under RSA 292 submit a 2025 Nonprofit Report by December 31, 2025. This report must be submitted every five years. For more information, visit: Nonprofit Corporations and Associations | New Hampshire Secretary of State.

The New Hampshire Charitable Trusts Unit’s annual report deadline for all charities with a fiscal year ending December 31 is May 15, 2025. Attorney General Formella advises that “[i]t is important for all charities conducting business in New Hampshire to ensure they comply with both the Secretary of State’s and Charitable Trusts Unit’s reporting requirements. The transparency provided by regular reporting is the primary way citizens can be confident their charitable donations will be used for the purpose intended.” Filing an annual report online with the Charitable Trusts Unit is fast and easy. For more information about the Charitable Trusts Unit’s annual reporting requirements, including access to the online filing portal, visit CTU Forms | New Hampshire Department of Justice.

Attorney General Formella also encourages all board members of New Hampshire charities who would like to better understand their roles, including their state legal obligations, to access the free resources available on the Department of Justice’s website, Free Trustee Training and Resources | New Hampshire Department of Justice.

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NH DOJ CTU
Published
March 26th, 2025
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Nonprofits Healthcare providers
Industry sector
6241 Social Services
Activity scope
Annual reporting Nonprofit corporation filings Charitable trust compliance
Geographic scope
US-NH US-NH

Taxonomy

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Financial Services
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Consumer Protection Social Services

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