Facts for LLCs
Select a state from the “Select State” drop-down above to see information on the state-specific requirements LLCs face at the time of incorporation and on an ongoing basis.
This state facts tab provides a snapshot of state requirements. You can also view our State Guides for additional information.
Alabama Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Alabama. Please note, Alabama requires the LLC's name to be reserved with the state at the time the incorporation documents are filed. This state name reservation fee is included with the state fee we display in our pricing.
At the time of incorporation, Alabama requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Initial report. Alabama requires LLCs to file an Initial Business Privilege Tax Return and Annual Report with the Department of Revenue within two and one-half months of incorporation.
- County filings. Businesses may be required to undertake a filing at the county-level before incorporating.
Alabama also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Alabama requires LLCs to file a Business Privilege Tax Return and Annual Report with the Department of Revenue on or before three and one-half months after the beginning of the LLC’s taxable year.
See our Alabama LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs in Alabama.
Alaska Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Alaska.
At the time of incorporation, Alaska requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Initial report. Alaska requires LLCs to file an initial report with the state within six months of incorporating.
Alaska also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Alaska requires LLCs to file a biennial report. The first report must be filed by January 2nd following incorporation and every two years thereafter. The report is considered delinquent if not filed before February 1st, and fees and penalties may apply. The filing fee for the biennial report is a flat fee of $100.
See our Alaska LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Arizona Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Arizona.
At the time of incorporation, Arizona requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Publication requirement. Arizona requires LLCs to publish notice of the incorporation within 60 days of incorporation in a publication (i.e. newspaper) in the known place of business for three consecutive publications.
Arizona also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Arizona does not require LLCs to file an annual report.
See our Arizona LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Arkansas Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Arkansas.
At the time of incorporation, Arkansas requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Arkansas does not have an initial report or publication requirement for LLCs.
Arkansas also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Arkansas requires LLCs to file a franchise tax report by May 1st of the year following incorporation and annually thereafter. The fee is $150.
See our Arkansas LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
California Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in California.
At the time of incorporation, California requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Initial report. California requires LLCs to file an initial report with the state within six months of incorporating.
California also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report and franchise tax. California requires LLCs to file a biennial Statement of Information during a time period that runs from the first day of the fifth month preceding the LLC's formation anniversary date but no later than the last day of the anniversary month. The fee for the Statement of Information is $20. California also has a minimum franchise tax of $800 which is due within three months of incorporation and annually thereafter.
See our California LLC Guide for more information on LLC requirements in California.
Colorado Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Colorado.
At the time of incorporation, Colorado requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Colorado does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Colorado also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Colorado requires LLCs to file an annual report, which is called a Periodic Report. The due date is determined by the company’s incorporation date. Cost is $100, or $10 if filed online.
See our Colorado LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Connecticut Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Connecticut.
At the time of incorporation, Connecticut requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Connecticut does not have an initial report or publication requirement for LLCs.
Connecticut also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Connecticut requires LLCs to file an annual report, which is due on the anniversary date of the LLC’s incorporation. The annual report fee is $20.
See our Connecticut LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Delaware Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Delaware.
At the time of incorporation, Delaware requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Delaware does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Delaware also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report and franchise tax. Delaware requires LLCs to file an Annual Franchise Tax Statement by June 1st. The fee is $300.
See our Delaware LLC Guide for more information on LLC formation requirements in Delaware.
District of Columbia Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in DC.
At the time of incorporation, DC requires you to take the following additional steps:
- DC does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
DC also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. DC requires LLCs to file a biennial report. Reports are due on June 16th every two years. The fee is $150.
See our DC LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Florida Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Florida.
At the time of incorporation, Florida requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Florida does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Florida also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Florida requires LLCs to file an annual report, which is due on May 1st. The filing fee is $138.75.
See our Florida LLC Guide for more information on LLC formation requirements in Florida.
Georgia Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Georgia.
At the time of incorporation, Georgia requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Georgia does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Georgia also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Georgia requires LLCs to file an annual report, which is due on April 1st. The annual report filing fee is $50.
See our Georgia LLC Guide for more information on limited liability company formation requirements in Georgia.
Hawaii Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Hawaii.
At the time of incorporation, Hawaii requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Hawaii does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Hawaii also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Hawaii requires LLCs to file an annual report. The annual report filing fee is $15 and the due date is tied to the anniversary of the company’s date of incorporation.
- If the anniversary date is between January 1 and March 31, the report is due on or before March 31 and the report must include information current as of January 1st.
- If the anniversary date is between April 1 and June 30, the report is due on or before June 30 and the information included must include information current as of April 1.
- If the anniversary date is between July 1 and September 30, the report is due on or before September 30 and must include information current as of July 1.
- If the anniversary date is between October 1 and December 31, the report is due on or before December 31, and must include information current as of October 1.
See our Hawaii LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Idaho Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Idaho.
At the time of incorporation, Idaho requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Idaho does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Idaho also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Idaho requires LLCs to file an annual report before the end of anniversary month of the incorporation date. There is no annual report fee.
See our Idaho LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Illinois Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Illinois.
At the time of incorporation, Illinois requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Illinois does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Illinois also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Illinois requires LLCs to file an annual report during the 60-day period before the first day of the anniversary month of the incorporation date. The annual report fee is $250.
See our Illinois LLC Guide for more information on formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Indiana Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Indiana.
At the time of incorporation, Indiana requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Indiana does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Indiana also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Indiana requires LLCs to file a biennial report. It’s due every two years during the anniversary month of the incorporation. The fee for this report is $30.
See our Indiana LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Iowa Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Iowa.
At the time of incorporation, Iowa requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Iowa does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Iowa also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Iowa requires LLCs to file a biennial report that is due between January 1st and April 1st of even years. The fee for this report is $45, or $30 if filed online.
See our Iowa LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Kansas Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Kansas.
At the time of incorporation, Kansas requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Kansas does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Kansas also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report and franchise tax. Kansas requires LLCs to file an annual report, which is due on the 15th day of the 4th month after the close of its fiscal year (April 15th for calendar-year companies). The fee is $55. Kansas also has a franchise tax for corporations (since some LLCs elect to be taxed as corporations). Business entities that have less than $1,000,000 of net worth are not required to pay a franchise tax.
See our Kansas LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Kentucky Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Kentucky.
At the time of incorporation, Kentucky requires you to take the following additional steps:
- County filing. After the LLC is formed, one copy of the Articles of Organization must be filed with the county in which the LLC’s registered office is located.
Kentucky also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Kentucky requires LLCs to file an annual report between January 1st and June 30th. The fee is $15.
See our Kentucky LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Louisiana Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Louisiana.
At the time of incorporation, Louisiana requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Initial report. Louisiana requires LLCs to file an initial report at the time of incorporation.
Louisiana also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Louisiana requires LLCs to file an Annual Tax Statement, which is due on or before June 1st. The fee for this report is $250.
See our Louisiana LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Maine Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Maine.
At the time of incorporation, Maine requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Maine does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Maine also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Maine requires LLCs to file an annual report by June 1st. The annual report fee is $85.
See our Maine LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Maryland Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Maryland.
At the time of incorporation, Maryland requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Maryland does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Maryland also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Maryland requires LLCs to file an annual report (Personal Property Return) by April 15th. The filing fee is $300.
See our Maryland LLC Guide for more information on formation and ongoing LLC requirements.
Massachusetts Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Massachusetts.
At the time of incorporation, Massachusetts requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Massachusetts does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Massachusetts also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Massachusetts requires LLCs to file an annual report, which is due on the anniversary date of the incorporation. The filing fee is $500.
See our Massachusetts LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Michigan Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Michigan.
At the time of incorporation, Michigan requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Michigan does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Michigan also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Michigan requires LLCs to file an annual report. The due date is February 15th and the filing fee is $25.
See our Michigan LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Minnesota Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Minnesota.
At the time of incorporation, Minnesota requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Minnesota does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Minnesota also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Minnesota requires LLCs to file an annual report, which is due December 31st. There is no filing fee for the LLC annual report.
See our Minnesota LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Mississippi Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Mississippi.
At the time of incorporation, Mississippi requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Mississippi does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Mississippi also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Mississippi requires LLCs to file an annual report between January 1 and April 15 each year. There is no filing fee for this report.
See our Mississippi LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Missouri Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Missouri.
At the time of incorporation, Missouri requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Missouri does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Missouri also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Missouri does not require LLCs to file an annual report.
See our Missouri LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Montana Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Montana.
At the time of incorporation, Montana requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Montana does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Montana also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Montana requires LLCs to file an annual report between January 1st and April 15th. The filing fee is $15.
See our Montana LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Nebraska Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Nebraska.
At the time of incorporation, Nebraska requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Publication requirement. Nebraska requires LLCs to publish notice of the incorporation for three consecutive weeks in a publication (i.e. newspaper) in the county of the principal business location. If the LLC does not have a principal business location in Nebraska, the notice may be published in the county of the registered agent’s location. Proof of publication must be filed with the Secretary of State.
Nebraska also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Biennial report. Nebraska requires LLCs to file a biennial (every two years) report. It is due between January 1st and April 1st of each odd-numbered year. The filing fee is $10.
See our State Guide for Nebraska for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Nevada Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Nevada.
At the time of incorporation, Nevada requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Initial report and business license requirement. Nevada requires LLCs to file an Initial List of Members/Managers and Business License at the time of filing its Articles of Organization. The filing fee is $150 for the Initial List and $200 for the business license registration.
Nevada also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report and business license requirement. Nevada requires LLCs to file an Annual list of Members/Managers and business license. It is due by the last day of the month marking the LLC’s incorporation anniversary. The filing fee is $150 for the annual list and $200 for the business license registration.
See our Nevada LLC Guide for more information on formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
New Hampshire Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in New Hampshire.
At the time of incorporation, New Hampshire requires you to take the following additional steps:
- New Hampshire does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
New Hampshire also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. New Hampshire requires LLCs to file an annual report between January 1st and April 1st. The filing fee is $100.
See our New Hampshire LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
New Jersey Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in New Jersey.
At the time of incorporation, New Jersey requires you to take the following additional steps:
- New Jersey does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
New Jersey also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. New Jersey requires LLCs to file an annual report during the anniversary month of the LLC’s incorporation.The filing fee is $50.
See our New Jersey LLC Guide for more information on formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
New Mexico Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in New Mexico.
At the time of incorporation, New Mexico requires you to take the following additional steps:
- New Mexico does not have an initial report or publication requirement for LLCs.
New Mexico also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual and franchise tax. New Mexico does not require LLCs to file an annual report. New Mexico imposes a franchise tax on LLCs if they paid federal income tax. The franchise tax is filed along with the state income tax, and is due by the 15th day of the third month following the close of the tax year. The fee is $50.
See our New Mexico LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
New York Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in New York.
At the time of incorporation, New York requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Publication requirement. New York requires LLCs to publish notice of the incorporation for six consecutive weeks in two newspapers as assigned by the County Clerk in the county of the LLC’s legal address. A Certificate of Publication should then be filed with the Department of State upon completion of the publication requirement.
New York also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Biennial report. New York requires LLCs to file a biennial (every two years) report during the anniversary month of the incorporation. The filing fee is $9.
See our New York LLC Guide for more information on formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
North Carolina Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in North Carolina.
At the time of incorporation, North Carolina requires you to take the following additional steps:
- North Carolina does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
North Carolina also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. North Carolina requires LLCs to file an annual report, which is due on or before April 15th. The cost is $200.
See our North Carolina LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
North Dakota Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in North Dakota.
At the time of incorporation, North Dakota requires you to take the following additional steps:
- North Dakota does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
North Dakota also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. North Dakota requires LLCs to file an annual report, which is due before November 16th. The filing fee is $50.
See our North Dakota LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Ohio Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Ohio.
At the time of incorporation, Ohio requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Ohio does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Ohio also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Ohio does not require LLCs to file an annual report.
See our Ohio LLLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Oklahoma Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Oklahoma.
At the time of incorporation, Oklahoma requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Oklahoma does not have an initial report or publication requirement for LLCs.
Oklahoma also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Oklahoma requires LLCs to file an annual certificate, which is due on the anniversary date of the LLC’s incorporation. The filing fee is $25.
See our Oklahoma LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Oregon Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Oregon.
At the time of incorporation, Oregon requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Oregon does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Oregon also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Oregon requires LLCs to file an annual report on or before the anniversary date of the incorporation. The filing fee is $50.
See our Oregon LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Pennsylvania Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Pennsylvania.
At the time of incorporation, Pennsylvania requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Pennsylvania does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Pennsylvania also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Pennsylvania does not require LLCs to file an annual report.
See our Pennsylvania LLC Guide for more information on formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Rhode Island Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Rhode Island.
At the time of incorporation, Rhode Island requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Rhode Island does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Rhode Island also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Rhode Island requires LLCs to file an annual report by November 1st. The filing fee is $50.
See our State Guide for Rhode Island for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
South Carolina Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in South Carolina.
At the time of incorporation, South Carolina requires you to take the following additional steps:
- South Carolina does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
South Carolina also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. South Carolina does not require LLCs to file an annual report.
See our South Carolina LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
South Dakota Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in South Dakota.
At the time of incorporation, South Dakota requires you to take the following additional steps:
- South Dakota does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
South Dakota also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. South Dakota requires LLCs to file an annual report before the first day of the second month following the anniversary month. The filing fee is $50.
See our State Guide for South Dakota for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Tennessee Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Tennessee.
At the time of incorporation, Tennessee requires you to take the following additional steps:
- County filing. If the LLC’s principal office is in Tennessee, a copy of the Articles of Organization must be filed with that county’s government. If the principal office is not in Tennessee, no county filing is required.
Tennessee also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report and franchise tax. Tennessee requires LLCs to file an annual report and pay a franchise tax. The annual report is due on or before the first day of the fourth month following the close of the LLC’s fiscal year. The filing fee is $50 per member, with a minimum fee of $300 and a maximum fee of $3000. The franchise tax is due the 15th day of the fourth month following the close of your books and records. It is calculated based on the LLC’s net worth or real and tangible property in Tennessee. The minimum tax is $100.
See our Tennessee LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Texas Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Texas.
At the time of incorporation, Texas requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Texas does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Texas also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report and franchise tax. Texas requires LLCs to file a Franchise Tax and Public Information Report with the Comptroller of Public Accounts. The report is due between January 1st and May 15th. The fee is calculated based on taxable margin.
See our Texas LLC Guide for more information on formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Utah Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Utah.
At the time of incorporation, Utah requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Utah does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Utah also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Utah requires LLCs to file an annual report on or before the anniversary date of the incorporation. The filing fee is $15.
See our State Guide for Utah for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Vermont Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Vermont.
At the time of incorporation, Vermont requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Vermont does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Vermont also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Vermont requires LLCs to file an annual report within two and one half months after the end of the LLC’s fiscal year. The filing fee is $25.
See our State Guide for Vermont for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Virginia Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Virginia.
At the time of incorporation, Virginia requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Virginia does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Virginia also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Virginia requires LLCs to file an annual report by the last day of the anniversary month the business was registered.
See our State Guide for Virginia for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Washington Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Washington.
At the time of incorporation, Washington requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Initial report. Washington requires LLCs to file an initial report within 120 days of incorporation.
Washington also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Washington requires LLCs to file an annual report on or before the last day of the anniversary month of the company’s incorporation. The cost is $69.
See our State Guide for Washington for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
West Virginia Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in West Virginia.
At the time of incorporation, West Virginia requires you to take the following additional steps:
- West Virginia does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
West Virginia also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. West Virginia requires LLCs to file an annual report by July 1. The filing fee is $25.
See our State Guide for West Virginia for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Wisconsin Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Wisconsin.
At the time of incorporation, Wisconsin requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Wisconsin does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Wisconsin also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Wisconsin requires LLCs to file an annual report during the calendar quarter in which the anniversary of the LLC’s incorporation falls. The filing fee is $40.
See our Wisconsin LLC Guide for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.
Wyoming Facts for LLCs
Here are some key facts you should know as you consider forming an LLC in Wyoming.
At the time of incorporation, Wyoming requires you to take the following additional steps:
- Wyoming does not have an initial report or publication requirement.
Wyoming also has the following ongoing requirements:
- Annual report. Wyoming requires LLCs to file an annual report on or before the first day of the anniversary month of the LLC’s incorporation. The cost is $50 or two-tenths of 1 mill on the dollar ($.0002), whichever is greater, based on the portion of the corporate assets located and employed in Wyoming.
- Recordkeeping requirement. Wyoming requires LLCs to keep on record with the registered agent the name, address and phone number of the person who is authorized to receive communications from the registered agent and the names and addresses of current members and managers, if the LLC is manager-managed.
See our State Guide for Wyoming for more information on the formation and ongoing requirements for LLCs.