AppSoft Technologies (NASDAQ: ASFT) delays 2025 Form 10-K filing
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
NT 10-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
AppSoft Technologies, Inc. is notifying the SEC that it cannot file its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 by the prescribed due date of April 1, 2026 and is using Form 12b-25 to postpone the filing.
The company states it was unable to finalize financial results without unreasonable effort or expense and "could not solicit and obtain the necessary review" in time. AppSoft expects to file the Form 10-K "on or before the fifteenth calendar day following the prescribed due date."
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Key Figures
Form type: Form 12b-25 (NT 10-K)
Period ended: December 31, 2025
Prescribed due date: April 1, 2026
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Form type
Form 12b-25 (NT 10-K)
notification of late filing for 2025 annual report
Period ended
December 31, 2025
fiscal year end for the delayed Form 10-K
Prescribed due date
April 1, 2026
original due date for the Form 10-K
Filing expectation
15 calendar days
will file on or before 15 days after prescribed due date
Signature date
April 2, 2026
date Form 12b-25 was signed by President
Contact phone
(516) 205-0989
telephone number for Brian Kupchik
SEC file number
333-206764
file number shown on the Form 12b-25 cover table
CUSIP
03834U 109
CUSIP number listed on the cover table
Key Terms
Form 12b-25, prescribed due date, unreasonable expense or effort
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Form 12b-25 regulatory
"filing this Form 12b-25 with the Securities and Exchange Commission"
Form 12b-25 is a notice a publicly traded company files with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission when it cannot deliver a required periodic report (like a quarterly or annual financial report) on time. It explains the reason for the delay and gives the company a short, temporary window to finish the report without being marked as delinquent; investors watch it because late filings can signal accounting, operational, or control issues that may affect a company’s reliability and stock risk, much like a missed homework deadline can raise concerns about a student’s preparedness.
prescribed due date regulatory
"beyond April 1, 2026, the prescribed due date for such filing"
unreasonable expense or effort regulatory
"could not be filed without unreasonable expense or effort"
FAQ
Why did AppSoft Technologies (ASFT) file a Form 12b-25?
AppSoft filed Form 12b-25 because it could not finalize its 2025 financial results in time. The company said finalizing results required review it could not obtain without unreasonable expense or effort before the April 1, 2026 due date.
When does AppSoft expect to file the delayed 2025 Form 10-K?
AppSoft expects to file the Form 10-K within 15 days after the prescribed due date. Specifically, the company stated it will file "on or before the fifteenth calendar day following the prescribed due date."
Does this Form 12b-25 indicate material changes to AppSoft's 2025 results?
The filing does not state an anticipated significant change in results of operations. The checkbox about anticipated significant changes was left unanswered in the excerpt provided.
Who signed the Form 12b-25 for AppSoft and when?
The Form 12b-25 was signed by Brian Kupchik, President on April 2, 2026, with the contact phone number listed as (516) 205-0989 in the filing.